This document appears to be a page from a memoir or personal narrative included in House Oversight files. The unnamed narrator describes meeting actress Lindsay Wagner at a convention and later attending a dinner party hosted by actor Tom Laughlin and his wife Delores Taylor. At the dinner, the narrator, a former stand-up comedian and violinist, plays a violin allegedly owned by Thomas Jefferson and makes a provocative dedication to Jefferson's slaves.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Narrator | Author/Speaker |
Recounts meeting celebrities and playing the violin; mentions doing stand-up comedy and performing at Carnegie Hall.
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| Lindsay Wagner | Actress |
Star of 'The Bionic Woman', met narrator at a Heroes Convention.
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| Tom Laughlin | Actor |
Star of 'Billy Jack', hosted the narrator for dinner, owns Thomas Jefferson memorabilia.
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| Delores Taylor | Spouse |
Wife of Tom Laughlin, co-host of the dinner party.
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| Thomas Jefferson | Historical Figure |
Referenced regarding his belongings (violin, furniture, recipes) owned by the Laughlins.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| CIA |
Served as technical adviser to 'The Bionic Woman' series.
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| Carnegie Hall |
Venue where the narrator performed a concert four decades prior.
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| Heroes Convention |
Event where the narrator met Lindsay Wagner.
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| Location | Context |
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Location of the dinner party.
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Concert venue mentioned in backstory.
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""I'd like to dedicate this to Thomas Jefferson's slaves," I said."Source
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