Talk:Epic Rap Battles of History 60/@comment-25203408-20160515194247

Well, while we're waiting, and since I like to read both rappers' Wikipedia page before a battle, and because I recently watched Julie & Julia (and because I recently became a fan of Julia Child), here are a couple interesting facts about Julia Child that they may reference, and that are cool to know anyway:

#Julia Child was very tall, 6 feet 2. She even had the counters in the kitchen for her show specially made for her height.

#During WWII, she was too tall to enlist in the Women's Army Corps or in the U.S. Navy's WAVES. So instead, she joined the OSS and was eventually given a position as a top secret researcher, working directly for the head of the OSS.

#Still during the war, she "cooked" shark repellant (sharks would sometimes explode explosives meant for German U-boats), which is still in use today. In other words, she fought off fucking sharks, dude.

#She was a virgin until she was 31, when she met her husband Paul Child.

#Unfortunately, and ironically, they were unable to have children, as she was most likely infertile. Meanwhile, Ramsay is expecting his fifth child.

Another thing they might reference:

In 2002, Julie Powell started a blog called "The Julie/Julia Project", in which she attempts to cook all 524 recipes from Child's book, "Mastering the Art of French Cooking" in 365 days. While the blog did revive her legacy, Julia disliked it as she saw it as just a stunt, and because Powell "would never really describe the end results, how delicious it was, and what she learned" (needless to say that Julie was crushed). The story of the blog is what the "Julie & Julia" movie is based on, along with Julia's book "My Life in France".