Yes Carmelita Spats was a character in a Series of Unfortunate Events. In book 5 she went to school at Prufock Prep. She was known as snobby and called people Cakesniffers. In book 10 the Baudelaires' meet her again as a Snow Scout. 10-12 she is adopted by Count Olaf and Esme Squalor.
Yes, It was released in 2006 as "The End" There will not be a fourteenth book coming out, Instead Lemony Snicket will write a few other books that make clues of what happened to the Baudelaire Orphands including "The Composer is Dead" "The Lump of Coal" "The Latke that couldn't stop Screaming" "Horseradish: Bitter Thruths You Can't Avoid" "A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Beatrice Letters" "A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Notorious Notations" "Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Biography" and The Make it Your Own Book, "The Blank Book"
The cast of Spats - 2009 includes: Miltickit as Ronnie Traci Bingham Jim Brown Robert Forster Elke Madler Joe Pawlenko Richard Roundtree
Cakesniffers.
The cast of The Rocket - 2010 includes: Ryan Buck as Doc Terror Jackson Givens as Adakais William Harold Nash as Zombie Leader Eric Prochnau as Spats Lane Rumsey as The Gunman Susan Watt as Voice of Wendy Watts
The cast of The Hobo Menace - 2011 includes: Richard Brundage as Spats McGee Jenn Chien as Barbara Eden Guil Fisher as Narrator Charlie Ochs as Timmy Robert Rives as Buddy Booth Rob Rives as Horst Leavenworth
A cakesniffer is a lower class person who is jealous of another's wealth. Cakesniffer was made popular by Lemony Snicket in the fifth Series of Unfortunate Events book, The Austere Academy.
Lilo and Stitch The Series - 2003 Spats Experiment 397 3-2 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 10 March 2007
The Spats was created in 1977.
The Spats ended in 1979.
You wear spats on your boots/shoes.
Spats is actually short for spatter dashes. They are used to cover one's ankles when walking around outdoor. Common materials for spats to be made from is felt.
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Leggin spats
They went out of style!??. There are fancy spats for women this year in high fashion. I don't think they ever went out of style.
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Feet. Spats were covers for your shoes. These were worn by the military and was a fad for the swing dancers of the 1930's or so.
Cats, rats, spats, hats ...