Age 60"@WSJ: 1/7/19, Teddy Roosevelt died in his sleep w/ "no one in the room but his valet." http://on.wsj.com/K2Uet3 pic.twitter.com/LGfzqt5hGs”
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Age 60"@WSJ: 1/7/19, Teddy Roosevelt died in his sleep w/ "no one in the room but his valet." http://on.wsj.com/K2Uet3 pic.twitter.com/LGfzqt5hGs”
@WSJ in the end / we all die / alone / he was luckier / than some / he had a house / and a valet / there / to show him / the way home
@WSJ good now how can your journal help improve life quality in your city
@WSJ this was very interesting. I thought he was older
@WSJ On Jan. 7, 1919, Teddy Roosevelt died in his sleep with "no one in the room but his valet.http://on.wsj.com/K2Uet3 pic.twitter.com/l9G0nW6yO5
@WSJ my guess is that TR would have rather slipped the bonds of earthly existence at the edge of a camp fire beneath a blanket of star.
@WSJ one of our most influential Presidents ever.
@WSJ very interesting
@WSJ Interesting that they referred to his title Col., and not "Former President". I wonder why that is.
@garrettlamm @WSJ From what I've read about him, he was prouder of that title than any other.
@WSJ I almost died of a blood clot in the lung btw!
@CZ “@WSJ: On Jan. 7, 1919, Teddy Roosevelt died in his sleep with "no one in the room but his valet." pic.twitter.com/qRY8L5N14J”
@WSJ And your point is?
@WSJ too soon, you monsters
@WSJ What, waiting for his car?
“@WSJ: On Jan. 7, 1919, Teddy Roosevelt died in his sleep with "no one in the room but his valet." that is GANGSTA.
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