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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 report / evidence document (house oversight)
File Size: 1.29 MB
Summary

This document, stamped with a House Oversight identifier, appears to be a narrative or report describing a social activity called 'The Game,' which functions as a dead pool where participants (using pseudonyms like Ghostwriter, Pontius, and Tomb Essence) track celebrity and high-profile deaths. The text highlights specific rounds of the game occurring in July and August 2003, referencing the deaths of Barry White and the Hussein brothers in Iraq. It details how the group communicates via a listserv titled 'It's a Hit!' and emphasizes the networking aspects of the community.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Pontius Participant/Leader in 'The Game'
Current figure mentioned in relation to his predecessor.
Ghostwriter Former Leader/Participant in 'The Game'
Pontius's predecessor who sent a farewell message thanking others.
Persephone Associate/Networker
Thanked by Ghostwriter for helping find an adoption lawyer in Arkansas.
Barry White Singer (Deceased)
Subject of 'The Game' whose death on July 4th resulted in points/money for participants.
Qusay Hussein Deceased Subject
Son of Saddam Hussein, killed in Mosul.
Uday Hussein Deceased Subject
Son of Saddam Hussein, killed in Mosul.
Saddam Hussein Former Iraqi Dictator
Mentioned as father of Qusay and Uday.
Tomb Essence Participant in 'The Game'
Scored a '14-point Daily Double' on the death of the Hussein brothers.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
The Game
A group or activity involving a listserv where participants guess/track deaths of famous people.
Special Forces
Military unit involved in the ambush of the Hussein brothers.
101st Airborne
Military unit involved in the ambush of the Hussein brothers.
British and American armed forces
Military forces in Iraq.

Timeline (3 events)

August 21st (2003)
Announcement by British and American armed forces
Iraq
July 22nd (2003)
Ambush and death of Qusay and Uday Hussein
Mosul, Iraq
July 4th (2003)
Death of singer Barry White
Global
Barry White Gamesters

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of a friend of Ghostwriter.
Location where an adoption lawyer was needed.
Location of the ambush on Qusay and Uday Hussein.

Relationships (2)

Ghostwriter Predecessor/Successor Pontius
Pontius' s predecessor, Ghostwriter
Ghostwriter Professional/Network Persephone
Ghostwriter thanked Persephone for enabling a connection to an adoption lawyer.

Key Quotes (5)

"The Game is a way of sharing and staying in touch with friends, whether near or far."
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"Do you know a good adoption lawyer in Arkansas?"
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"The Game' s listserv emails are titled 'It' s a Hit!'"
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"Enjoying the best day of his career was Tomb Essence who had a 14-point Daily Double . . ."
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"But The Game giveth and the Game taketh away"
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recognize our kinship with those whose deaths we note. The Game is a way of sharing and staying in touch with friends, whether near or far. It gives people a reason to call and correspond."
Pontius' s predecessor, Ghostwriter, had thanked many folks in his farewell message, including "Persephone, who enabled me to say, 'Yes,' when a friend here in Central New York said, 'Do you know a good adoption lawyer in Arkansas?' It was my greatest cameo role, my finest hour as a networker, and I couldn' t have done it without The Game and this wise, wonderful woman."
The Game' s listserv emails are titled "It' s a Hit!" They can be poignant, respectful, even sentimental: "July 4th—A score of swaying Gamesters were heard singing 'I Can' t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe' as each collected a five-note from velvety-voiced singer Barry White . . ."
Or they can sound like a warhorse race: "July 22nd—Mosul, Iraq. Qusay and Uday, the brutal and powerful sons of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, were ambushed by Special Forces and the 101st Airborne that resulted in a deadly four-hour firefight. Enjoying the best day of his career was Tomb Essence who had a 14-point Daily Double . . ."
But The Game giveth and the Game taketh away: "August 21st—British and American armed forces in Iraq announced today that
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