A ring master of sorts, our mad hatter is accustomed to behaving erratically around friends, frequently mixing up words and phrases, and otherwise discombobulating his afternoon teas.
What makes our hatter remarkable is his ability to transform a neat and orderly affair into an upside-down, topsy-turvy, cirque-tacular experience.
The reasons behind his “madness” are as follows:
The mad hatter frequently engages in…
- More dreaming and less sleeping
- More doing and less planning
- More action and less re-action
- More jokes and less tears
- More treats and less tricks
You may call him “mad” but understand that “all the best people are.”
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