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Hey Moonbear, tell us about your "Mad Hatter Tea Party". How did it go? Do you have any pics you can share?
From Hemlock Stones and the Giant Rat of Sumatra - "Listen! The dog! It has ticks!" "Then we must flee!"Evo said:I wasn't invited.
Is it because I have fleas?
Moonbear said:Maybe if I sent out that picture with the invitations, folks would have gotten the point.
Ivan Seeking said:If you had sent out a picture like that, you would have had every eligible male within a hundred miles at your door asking for tea.
ZapperZ said:Unfortunately, with that outfit, I don't think they're expecting just tea!
:)
Zz.
There's also Long Island Iced Tea.Moonbear said:Well, fortunately I was also serving plenty of other food (I even made little cucumber sandwiches, just because you HAVE to do that for a tea party, right?) and there was the spiced cider (and a bottle of rum for those who wanted it made a bit stronger).
Apparently, that outfit would be very conservative around here for Halloween. One of the grad students commented that he likes to drive around downtown on Halloween to see all the "hookers," which means all the students who are wearing as little as legally allowed and calling it a Halloween costume. He said they used to just wear practically no tops, and now it seems they have no bottoms on either.
Moonbear said:Well, fortunately I was also serving plenty of other food
Ivan Seeking said:Still not quite what we were thinking...
"Moonbear's Mad Hatter Tea Party: Pics & Story" is a children's book written by Frank Asch. It tells the story of a bear named Moonbear who has a tea party with his friends, and includes real photographs of bears dressed up in costumes.
The author of "Moonbear's Mad Hatter Tea Party: Pics & Story" is Frank Asch, an American author and illustrator known for his many children's books.
"Moonbear's Mad Hatter Tea Party: Pics & Story" is suitable for children ages 3-7 years old. The story and pictures are engaging for young readers, and it also introduces them to the concept of a tea party.
The photographs in "Moonbear's Mad Hatter Tea Party: Pics & Story" are real. They were taken by the author, Frank Asch, who dressed up real bears in costumes and photographed them in different scenes.
Yes, "Moonbear's Mad Hatter Tea Party: Pics & Story" is part of the Moonbear series, which includes over 20 books featuring the lovable bear and his adventures.