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After a little hiatus and the gang are back and better than ever! On Monday August 13 the original three characters you have come to know and love: Harold, Laura and that loveable bodybuilding dummy Arnie will return. 

But wait, there's more great news! You will also be introduced to the rest of the menagerie that tags along with Arnie and all of his crazy shenanigans in not just one, not two but THREE exciting and hilarious series!

The first series will take place counter side at Cupertino's own and center around good old fashion nonsensical coffee talk you won't hear anywhere else.

Series two will see the gang lounging around at home becoming couch potatoes during the afternoon watching whatever comes on the tube.

The third installment follows the group around the mean streets of Cupertino and gives you the opportunity to witness all of their crazy antics while wondering how they don't either end up in jail or the looney bin!

The fun doesn't stop there! Here's your chance to get involved in all of the craziness. Any lucky reader who wants to be featured in any of the series can send in a picture of themselves (front, side, 3/4 view) and appear in an upcoming segment. Then again it's not exactly lucky if any reader can get involved...doesn't make much sense. Well while we talk to our writers about that start sending in those pictures.

Readers can also have a chance to send in ideas for story lines as well. If you have an idea that comes to mind, no matter how crazy, send them in and we'll make your idea come to reality.

Send pictures and ideas to Arnieschwatzenburger@yahoo.com and let the fun begin!

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