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The first unit (José Cabrera, also known as Zorita) was shut down at the end of 2006.
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The first unit (José Cabrera, also known as Zorita) was shut down at the end of 2006.
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The lawyer and humanist Alonso de Zorita, who wrote one of the earliest descriptions of Aztec life, also turned the intellectual tables.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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The lawyer and humanist Alonso de Zorita, who wrote one of the earliest descriptions of Aztec life, also turned the intellectual tables.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Storch and his cats paw Zorita, are clearly intent on displacing Rahmstorf.
Betroffenheitstroll EliRabett 2010
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Zorita, one of the most unique burlesque queens, well known for stripping with two eight foot long boa constrictors in a number called "Consummation of the Wedding of the Snakes," was perhaps the first queen to fill me in on the practice of (in her words) "flashing your knish."
Liz Goldwyn: Britney's "Knish" & The Lost Art of Flashing 2008
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Zorita explained that it was part of the fun to give "everybody a hard-on and they can't have it."
Liz Goldwyn: Britney's "Knish" & The Lost Art of Flashing 2008
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Zorita recounted an incident in Toledo, Ohio, where she was arrested for flashing.
Liz Goldwyn: Britney's "Knish" & The Lost Art of Flashing 2008
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Fellow burlesque queen Sherry Britton, commenting further on Zorita's inventiveness, told me that Zorita customized a fox fur g-string by shaving it down the middle and dying it to match her hair, so it resembled pubic hair.
Liz Goldwyn: Britney's "Knish" & The Lost Art of Flashing 2008
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I once asked Zorita if she ever flashed for the extra applause.
Liz Goldwyn: Britney's "Knish" & The Lost Art of Flashing 2008
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