This document is a page from a manuscript or memoir (stamped with a House Oversight identifier) recounting a personal anecdote. It describes a sexual encounter with two women named Sheila and Marcia, followed by a recount of a philosophical conversation with comedian Groucho Marx regarding his cynicism toward marriage and politicians, and his optimism about 'people'.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Narrator / Author | Writer |
Narrating the story; mentions writing a sketch for Steve Allen.
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| Sheila | Associate |
Participated in a sexual encounter with the narrator.
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| Marcia | Associate |
Participated in a sexual encounter with the narrator.
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| Groucho Marx | Subject of conversation |
Comedian discussed in the text; shares views on marriage, LBJ, and hope.
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| Lyndon Johnson | Politician |
Referenced by Groucho as 'that potato-head'.
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| Steve Allen | TV Host |
Narrator mentions writing a sketch for him.
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| Elderly Gentleman | Contestant |
A contestant on 'You Bet Your Life' who shared his philosophy on happiness with Groucho.
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| Laurel | Historical Figure (implied Stan Laurel) |
Mentioned in the final cut-off sentence.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| House Oversight Committee |
Organization implied by the document footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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| You Bet Your Life |
TV show mentioned in the text.
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| Location | Context |
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Location of the sexual encounter mentioned in the first paragraph.
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"Wednesday--time for our weekly orgy."Source
"legal quicksand"Source
"that potato-head"Source
"What gives you hope? ... People."Source
"every morning I get up and I make a choice to be happy that day."Source
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