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Rock-Solid Investment Advice from 1929

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iFish (Irving Fisher): Stock prices have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau. Invest away!  (actual quote!)

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Twitter Historian on September 8th 2009 in 1900-1950

Tweetizen Kane

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Kane: @Rosebud!
Idea submitted by Luis Villalobos

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Twitter Historian on September 7th 2009 in 1900-1950, Entertainment

The Great Tweetsby

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Gatsby: @TomBuchanan Only a bathtub full of mint juleps could make this situation more awkward.
Suggested by Carol Caywood

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Twitter Historian on September 7th 2009 in 1900-1950, Entertainment

More From @EddieIzzard – Hitler’s Secret Motivation

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A few weeks back, we showed you an historic conversation between Noah and some fowl, as told in Eddie Izzard’s stand-up routine.

Here is another gripping historical moment, discovered by Sean Tucker, but, again, originally offered up by comedian and marathon man Eddie Izzard.


Uncle Adolf (Adolf Hitler): Could not get trees right in new painting. Thought about it and realized I kinda suck as painter. Have new plan.  Will kill everyone in the world.  Keep on DL plz

Taken from Eddie Izzard’s show Dress to Kill: view on YouTube (about 1:30 into the video).

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Twitter Historian on August 27th 2009 in 1900-1950, Submitted

Harpo Marx Tweets as Much as He Talks

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Harpo Marx:

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Twitter Historian on August 14th 2009 in 1900-1950


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