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Who lives at the Sunset Arms?

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Besides Arnold, Grandpa, and Grandma, there’s Ernie Potts (the wrecking ball operator), Oskar & Suzie Kokoshka (Suzie works at a department store; Oskar works at spending Suzie’s money, although he did have a paper route once), and Mr. Hyunh (who is a cook at a Mexican restaurant). In the first season, there were three other boarders: Mr. Smith (whatever he did, he liked to keep secret – he never ate with the others, and he usually kept his face hidden), Lana Vail (she’s the one with reddish hair and usually wearing a business suit), and Mr. Purdy (he only appears once – and that’s just his voice – in “Gerald Comes Over”; however, they were soon removed, as none of them are in “Arnold’s Christmas” when Grandpa says “that’s all of us”. (Lana makes some “background appearances” in some episodes; for example, in “Dinner for Four”, she’s in the restaurant when the cockroaches get loose.

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Besides Arnold, Grandpa, and Grandma, there’s Ernie Potts (the wrecking ball operator), Oskar & Suzie Kokoshka (Suzie works at a department store; Oskar works at spending Suzie’s money, although he did have a paper route once), and Mr. Hyunh (who is a cook at a Mexican restaurant). In the first season, there were three other boarders: Mr. Smith (whatever he did, he liked to keep secret – he never ate with the others, and he usually kept his face hidden), Lana Vail (she’s the one with reddish hair and usually wearing a business suit), and Mr. Purdy (he only appears once – and that’s just his voice – in “Gerald Comes Over”; however, they were soon removed, as none of them are in “Arnold’s Christmas” when Grandpa says “that’s all of us”.

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