In Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, no-one is late for the mad tea party.
In the 1951 Disney movie, the White Rabbit puts in an appearance at the party, saying "I'm late, I'm late" but it isn't clear what he is late for. It's possible that he's late for the party, or he might be late for something else.
You are cordially invited to Your Name's Mad Tea Party on The date of the party at The time of the party Your address/the address of the party, Your town, Wonderland RSVP to The Mad Hatter, Your phone number Don't be late for this very important date! You might not want to call it a 'mad tea party'. Here are some alternatives: Mad Birthday Tea Party, Mad Unbirthday Tea Party, Mad Birthday Party, Mad Unbirthday Party or Wonderland Party
Only the Mad Hatter is a hatter. The name "The Mad Hatters Tea Party" might suggest that there is more than one hatter there, but if you put the apostrophe in the correct place it becomes "The Mad Hatter's Tea Party", which means, "the tea party belonging to the Mad Hatter".
Alice in Wonderland
The Mad Hatter does keep drinking tea.In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, he not only drinks tea at the mad tea party, but carries on drinking tea when he appears as a witness at the trial of the Knave of Hearts. Then, when he appears again in Through the Looking Glass(with the new name Hatta) he is still drinking tea.
In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the Hatter has tea with the March Hare, who is not a rabbit, but hares are similar. In the 1951 Disney animation, the March Hare is at the tea party, but the White Rabbit also visits briefly.
You are cordially invited to Your Name's Mad Tea Party on The date of the party at The time of the party Your address/the address of the party, Your town, Wonderland RSVP to The Mad Hatter, Your phone number Don't be late for this very important date! You might not want to call it a 'mad tea party'. Here are some alternatives: Mad Birthday Tea Party, Mad Unbirthday Tea Party, Mad Birthday Party, Mad Unbirthday Party or Wonderland Party
The Dormouse is a character in "A Mad Tea Party".
Mad Tea Party was created in 1986.
A mad tea party
The Mad Tea Party is an episode in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.
Only the Mad Hatter is a hatter. The name "The Mad Hatters Tea Party" might suggest that there is more than one hatter there, but if you put the apostrophe in the correct place it becomes "The Mad Hatter's Tea Party", which means, "the tea party belonging to the Mad Hatter".
Alice went to the Mad Tea Party, during her adventures in Wonderland.
Lobsters
In the Tea Party Garden. Note: You never actually see the Mad Hatter except in a painting.
the Boston tea party started because the colonist were mad about all the taxes on the tea. And it ended at 10:00 p.m they left so late so the couldn't be seen so they didn't get fired at either.
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