No, it doesn't it actually has the numbers 10 6 but as a fraction. 10/6
As the Cheshire Cat points out, everyone's mad in Wonderland, and it is true to say that all of the characters are eccentric, at least, and if they weren't, then they wouldn't be there. The phrase "as mad as a hatter" was well known in Lewis Carroll's day, and was a probable inspiration for the character of the Hatter. At the time, many hatters suffered from mercury poisoning. Mercury was a chemical used by hatters to cure felt hats, and the toxic effects of it caused symptoms which resembled 'madness'. Because of this many people assume that the Hatter had mercury poisoning. Whether Lewis Carroll's Hatter actually had mercury poisoning, or if he was just named after the saying is debatable. In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, it is strongly implied that mercury poisoning is the cause of the madness in their depiction of the Hatter.
People think that if you count to ten, your anger will magically disappear
The age of the Hatter is never given, so we don't know how old he is. We do know however, that he is portrayed as being an adult with a skilled job.
As tall as anyone's hat can be, And 10 times taller than you or me.
Mad Money w Jim Cramer - 2005 2012-04-10 was released on: USA: 10 April 2012
10/6 or ten shillings and sixpence.
It's not a fraction, it's a price in old, predecimalised English currency. The 10/6 stands for 10 shillings and six pence.
As the Cheshire Cat points out, everyone's mad in Wonderland, and it is true to say that all of the characters are eccentric, at least, and if they weren't, then they wouldn't be there. The phrase "as mad as a hatter" was well known in Lewis Carroll's day, and was a probable inspiration for the character of the Hatter. At the time, many hatters suffered from mercury poisoning. Mercury was a chemical used by hatters to cure felt hats, and the toxic effects of it caused symptoms which resembled 'madness'. Because of this many people assume that the Hatter had mercury poisoning. Whether Lewis Carroll's Hatter actually had mercury poisoning, or if he was just named after the saying is debatable. In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, it is strongly implied that mercury poisoning is the cause of the madness in their depiction of the Hatter.
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People think that if you count to ten, your anger will magically disappear
The Mad Hatter appears in the 1951 Disney animation, Alice in Wonderland wearing a large top hat. In his hat is a notice which says "10/6". This isn't a date, it's a price. It refers to the old British form of currency, pounds, shillings and pence. It is basically a price tag, meaning that the hat costs ten shillings and sixpence.In Lewis Carroll's book, he is just called the Hatter, and his hat says "In this style 10/6".
The age of the Hatter is never given, so we don't know how old he is. We do know however, that he is portrayed as being an adult with a skilled job.
The most important part of a Mad Hatter costume is the hat. You need a top hat with a tag tucked into the ribbon which says "10/6". You can buy a top hat from a costume store or make one from fabric and/or card. Follow the links in the question "How do you make a Mad Hatter hat" in Related questions below if you want more advice. Other than that, the Hatter wears a shirt, a vest or waistcoat, pants or trousers, a big bow tie and a frock coat. These are often depicted as being patterned or brightly coloured. For a fuller description of what he wears see "What does the Mad Hatter wear" in Related questions below. You can either make or collect together the other elements of his costume. For advice on how to do this, see Sources and related links, below.
A Feather in Her Hat was created on 1935-10-25.
October Road - 2007 Hat No Hat 2-10 was released on: USA: 18 February 2008 Japan: 27 January 2011
Jupiter is mad up of 90% helium and 10% sufer
Mad Child was born on 1975-10-21.