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Rudy Park |
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Zealous consumer, cafe manager, eager adopter of new technology, sufferer of a short attention span. Once overheard saying, "If the revolution is televised, I plan to watch on a big-screen TV." |
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Armstrong Maynard |
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Cafe owner, entrepreneur, geek, college dropout whose intellect is impressive but whose social skills are sorely lacking. (Highly effective, but hardly cool.) |
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Sadie Cohen |
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Practical joker, retiree, contrarian, Scrabble savant, knows just how to get under everyone's skin, and does so with glee. |
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Randy Taylor |
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Former gridiron star, ladies man, secretive type whose intellect and neuroses are widely underestimated (except by Mrs. Cohen). |
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Samantha Park |
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Rudy's sister and his ballast. A spiritual school teacher who believes Americans have subverted political and social values to the grand pursuit of money. So why does she fall for such jerks? |
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Darlene Desai |
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Workaholic and Olympic-caliber multitasker who plans to rack up as many billable hours as possible, and reap the rewards. In short, the apple of Rudy's eye. |
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