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* The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall_Street_Crash Wall Street Crash] or Black Thursday refers to October 24, 1929, the day when the New York Stock Exchange crashed, leading eventually to the Great Depression. The crash followed a speculative boom which had taken hold in the late 1920s, which had led millions of Americans to invest heavily in the stock market.
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* Wall Street, New York → supposedly built by Irish navvies (like Tim [[Finnegan]])
*Wallstrait:  well-straight: looks like a calque of a romance language. Cf. Greek orthodox
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*Wallstrait: plumb, i.e., "straight (down) as a well (shaft)".  Cf. [[Eve and Adam's]]. Possibly a fall down a well-straight, i.e., without any sort of swerve, implies that Finnigan (who is falling) has no free will, according to Epicurean doctrine.
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* The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall_Street_Crash Wall Street Crash] or Black Thursday refers to 24 October 1929, the day when the New York Stock Exchange crashed, leading eventually to the Great Depression. The crash followed a speculative boom that had taken hold in the late 1920s, and which had led millions of Americans to invest heavily in the stock market.
*Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall...
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* well-straight: looks like a calque of a Romance language. Cf. Greek orthodox
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* straight as a wall: plumb, i.e., "straight (down) as a well (shaft)".  Cf. [[Eve and Adam's]]. Possibly a fall down a well-straight, i.e., without any sort of swerve, implies that Finnegan (who is falling) has no free will, according to Epicurean doctrine.
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* ''nr'' "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall..."
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* strait: difficulty, crisis; narrow sea-passage

Revision as of 08:17, 13 June 2006

  • Wall Street, New York → supposedly built by Irish navvies (like Tim Finnegan)
  • The Wall Street Crash or Black Thursday refers to 24 October 1929, the day when the New York Stock Exchange crashed, leading eventually to the Great Depression. The crash followed a speculative boom that had taken hold in the late 1920s, and which had led millions of Americans to invest heavily in the stock market.
  • well-straight: looks like a calque of a Romance language. Cf. Greek orthodox
  • straight as a wall: plumb, i.e., "straight (down) as a well (shaft)". Cf. Eve and Adam's. Possibly a fall down a well-straight, i.e., without any sort of swerve, implies that Finnegan (who is falling) has no free will, according to Epicurean doctrine.
  • nr "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall..."
  • strait: difficulty, crisis; narrow sea-passage