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Extraction Summary

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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes

Document Information

Type: Narrative/memoir excerpt (likely from a book or transcript included in house oversight evidence)
File Size: 1.23 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a memoir or narrative (likely by a comedian) included in House Oversight files. It details a comedy tour in the fall of 1981 and a performance at the Radical Humor Festival at NYU in spring 1982. The text focuses on the narrator's dark humor regarding rape, specifically referencing a 'detachable pussy' joke and a bit about the Mafia placing a contract on a rapist.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Narrator Performer/Comedian
Author of the text, describing their comedy tour and jokes regarding rape and the Mafia.
Unidentified Nun Victim
Victim of a rape in New York mentioned in the narrator's routine.
Unidentified Rapist Criminal
Person who raped a nun and surrendered to police in Chicago.
Four Nuns Victims
Victims raped and killed in El Salvador.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
The Mafia
Mentioned in the comedian's routine as putting a contract on a rapist and supplying arms in El Salvador.
Herald-Examiner
Newspaper that reported on the Mafia's involvement in El Salvador.
New York University
Host of the Radical Humor Festival.
Radical Humor Festival
Event held in Spring 1982 where the narrator performed.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document (via Bates stamp).

Timeline (2 events)

Fall 1981
Cross-country comedy tour
New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, San Francisco, Los Angeles
Spring 1982
Radical Humor Festival
New York University

Locations (7)

Location Context
Start of tour; location of a crime.
Tour stop; location where rapist surrendered.
Tour stop.
Tour stop.
Tour stop; where the narrator read the Herald-Examiner.
Location of war and crimes against nuns mentioned in the routine.
Venue for the Radical Humor Festival.

Relationships (1)

Narrator Performer/Host Radical Humor Festival
The next day, my performance was analyzed by an...

Key Quotes (3)

"Wouldn’ t it be wonderful if our pussies were detachable?"
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"He heard that the Mafia, in a rush of Christian compassion, put a $25,000 contract out on his life."
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"So now I'm asking the Mafia to use their clout to end the war in El Salvador since four nuns were raped and killed there."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,277 characters)

cherish it. That’ s a lot of fucking pressure! I would like a break! You know what would make my life so much easier? Wouldn’ t it be wonderful if our pussies were detachable?’ The joke goes on to detail situations where you could leave your ‘detachable pussy’ at home, mainly to avoid the chance of rape.”
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In the fall of 1981, I booked myself for a cross-country tour, from New York to Chicago, Minneapolis, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
While I was in New York, a nun was raped. When I got to Chicago, the rapist was also there. He had given himself up to the police. On stage I explained the true reason why: “He heard that the Mafia, in a rush of Christian compassion, put a $25,000 contract out on his life.” That part was true. “So now I'm asking the Mafia to use their clout to end the war in El Salvador since four nuns were raped and killed there.” They must’ ve heard my request. By the time I got to Los Angeles, the Herald-Examiner was reporting that the Mafia was “probably the largest source of arms for the rebels in El Salvador.”
In the spring of 1982, there was a Radical Humor Festival at New York University. That weekend, the festival sponsored an evening of radical comedy. The next day, my performance was analyzed by an
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