HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025329.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025329.txt
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The document is an email exchange between Paul Krassner and Lonnie Martin about the Manson Girls and Acid Trip Agreement.
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The document is an email exchange between Paul Krassner and Lonnie Martin about the Manson Girls and Acid Trip Agreement. The main topic of discussion is a movie based on Paul's essay, where Lonnie explains his creative process and how he incorporated elements from the essay into the film. Other people mentioned in the email include Steven Gaydos, George Krassner, Holly Krassner Dawson, Marie Moneysmith, Linda W. Grossman, Daniel Dawson, Danny Goldberg, Caryl Ratner, Kevin Bright, Michael Simmons, Samuel Leff, Bob Fass, Lynnie Tofte Fass, Lee Quarnstrom, and Barb Cowles.
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