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>says it took her over 1200 years to get a hot chocolate recipe right
>film comes out in 1994
>Judy has been perfecting a hot chocolate recipe since the year 794
>the earliest known chocolate drink was invented in Meso-America approximately 5'300 years ago
>Spanish explorers brought cocoa beans to Europe in the 1500s and the drink initially popular among the Spanish upper class, but it was still bitter and cold.
>Not until the 1600's until the British added milk to the brew and made it more palatable and popular as a beverage.
>Despite the historical St. Nicholas being around since 250 A.D. and originating in Turkey, it wasn't until the Dutch settlers brought the concept of Sinter Klass to the Americas in the 17th century
>the modern version of Santa that we know today wasn't around until in between the years 1823 and 1931.
What the hell was Judy doing for 400 years?
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>>216526955
Pissing and shittng, no doubt
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>>216526955
Working on a different personal project. Women can have multiple abilities; not often, but they can.
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>>216526955
gooning
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>>216527210
What do elves goon to?
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The kid in this movie was fucking annoying.
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>>216527313
BHC



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