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Extraction Summary

13
People
2
Organizations
2
Locations
2
Events
1
Relationships
2
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Narrative excerpt / evidence page
File Size: 1.24 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a narrative text or report included in House Oversight files (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015213). It describes a 'Carnival Masquerade Ball' occurring on a Saturday night at a Convention Center, detailing the 'kinky' atmosphere and various costumes including a Minnie Mouse in a see-through top and a man on a dog leash. The text also references a historical event involving a man censored on 'The Merv Griffin Show' for wearing an American flag shirt (historically associated with activist Abbie Hoffman, though he is not named explicitly in this text).

People (13)

Name Role Context
He Subject of narrative
Wore an American flag shirt on The Merv Griffin Show which was censored.
She Subject of narrative
Unaware of the roots of her limited freedom.
Superman Party Attendee
Costume observed at the ball.
The Phantom of the Opera Party Attendee
Costume observed at the ball.
The devil Party Attendee
Costume observed at the ball.
Mickey Mouse Party Attendee
Costume observed at the ball.
Minnie Mouse Party Attendee
Costume observed at the ball, noted to be in a see-through top.
Executioner Party Attendee
Costume observed at the ball.
Arabian potentate Party Attendee
Costume observed at the ball.
Gold-plated pharaoh Party Attendee
Costume observed at the ball.
Chicken lady Party Attendee
Costume observed at the ball, covered with big yellow feathers.
Guy in a dog collar Party Attendee
Observed being led around on a leash.
One-legged man Party Attendee
Wearing a roller skate as his costume.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
The Merv Griffin Show
TV show mentioned in the narrative where an American flag shirt was censored.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (2 events)

Past event (historical reference)
Appearance on The Merv Griffin Show wearing an American flag shirt resulting in censorship.
TV Studio / Broadcast
He (unnamed male subject)
Saturday night
Carnival Masquerade Ball
Convention Center Ballroom
Various costumed attendees

Locations (2)

Location Context
Convention Center Ballroom
Location where the Carnival Masquerade Ball is being held.
Geographic context for the TV broadcast censorship.

Relationships (1)

Guy in a dog collar BDSM/Roleplay Unknown leader
being led around on a leash

Key Quotes (2)

"Costumes... may be anything of fertile imagination (genital area musts be covered) for an exotic night of adult social fun."
Source
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Quote #1
"his half of the TV screen was blocked out all across America."
Source
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Quote #2

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,265 characters)

American flag shirt. Nor did she have any way of knowing that when he
wore another American flag shirt on The Merv Griffin Show, his half of the
TV screen was blocked out all across America. She was, in short, unaware
of the roots of her own, limited freedom.
* * *
It’ s Saturday night, and the Carnival Masquerade Ball is being held
in the huge Convention Center Ballroom. On the wall behind the stage are
gigantic masks. Above the tables are gold and purple balloons, fashioned
after either somebody’ s school colors or a Chinese restaurant’ s little hot
mustard and soy sauce plate. The taped music is loud, and the dancing is
raunchy, enhanced by gaudy yellow, blue and red lights. Pheromones are
flying, and the costumes are kinky.
“Costumes,” the program states, “may be anything of fertile
imagination (genital area musts be covered) for an exotic night of adult
social fun.” Hey, look who’ s here: Superman. The Phantom of the Opera.
The devil. Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse (in a see-through top). An
executioner. An Arabian potentate. A gold-plated pharaoh. A chicken lady
covered with big yellow feathers. A guy in a dog collar being led around
on a leash. And the one-legged man, who is wearing a roller skate as his
costume.
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