The document appears to be a script page from the television show 'Seinfeld', specifically featuring dialogue about the drug Viagra and Pfizer stock. It depicts a conversation between George Costanza and his parents regarding the cost of the pills, followed by a scene where Kramer tells Jerry Seinfeld he is getting rich off Pfizer stock. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was likely included as an attachment or exhibit in a document production for a congressional investigation.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| George's mother | Speaker |
Discussing Viagra and scolding George for swearing
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| George's father | Speaker |
Discussing the cost of Viagra pills in Mexico
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| George | Speaker |
Calculating the cost per use of the pills
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| Kramer | Speaker |
Discussing Pfizer stock and retirement schemes
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| Jerry | Speaker |
Questioning Kramer's retirement plans
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| Friend of George's father | Source |
Person who goes to Mexico to buy pills
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Pfizer |
Company mentioned by Kramer regarding stock shares and Viagra
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'
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Setting for the conversation between George and his parents
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Setting for the conversation between Jerry and Kramer
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Location mentioned as a source for cheaper pills
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"Gee, that’ s less than a buck a fuck, isn’ t it?"Source
"The pills cost $10 each, but a friend of mine goes to Mexico and he gets me a whole bottle of fifty for $42."Source
"I bought a bunch of shares in Pfizer when it was real low, and now they put Viagra on the market..."Source
"Retire from what? Kramer, you don’ t do anything now."Source
"I’ m gonna be able to call my own bluff, every day! If that’ s not retirement, I don’ t know what is."Source
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