Yes, but it was not a popcorn MAKING hat. It just popped the popcorn.
he kept his most important papers safe inside of his hat. caiva marie email me for more questions at: carlile.carlilly@gmail.com
Because it's a photo in a hat, like the "cat in a hat". He was important to. I guess it's now safe to say things kept in hats are important. ;)
A Milliner is a hat maker
The colonists were good at making hats and made a lot of them. So many that the British feared they would cut into the British hat making industry. Thus, the British passed the Hat Act of 1732 to limit the number of hats colonists could make as well as the number of people who could be hired into the hat making businesses. This angered the colonists and was one of the many problems that led to the Revolutionary War.
one use is for arrows. second use is for making a Indian hat.
a hatter for men's hats and a milliner for women's hats http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hat
It's talking through his hat, and it means making brags or promises that he can't back up.
"Cat in the Hat" was written by Dr. Seuss and first published in 1957, making it over 60 years old.
The umbrella hat is currently unavailable. It was last available at the Water party 2007, making it quite rare
He used it to catch werewovles
On christmas, there's a crate somewhere, either in the gift-making place OR at Santa's sleigh. In the crate, there's Santa's hat! :)