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Three's a Bunch! (Page 4)

Digital Comics Story/Sequential posted on Aug 14, 2007
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More from Cal F. Ornia's 1983 Minneapolis morning show interview: "On the set of 'Three's a Bunch,' the Afro-Asian girl with the big ears seemed relatively normal at first, and we were getting along pretty well. Then, she got all new-age and metaphysical on me. She said that she and the other two nuts were really long dead, and were just a lonely old woman's memories given physical form. I smiled and nodded but ended the conversation quickly. I was going to complain to someone, but I noticed that this girl had the same last name as the casting director, so I thought I had better keep my mouth shut." Call went on to discuss how "Bye Bye Bonzo" was the ultimate in family entertainment, and said that it would be opening soon in select cities. When asked if it would be playing in Minneapolis, Cal simply buried his face in his hands and whimpered. ---- I almost lost this image! My computer had a "does not compute" moment right as I was finishing it, and the file was corrupted. Luckily I was able to recover it, or this series would have ended rather early.

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