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Este video es parte del capítulo 12 de la serie cosas de casa. Es el primero en el que aparece el personaje de Steve Urkel (y como secundario ^^u)
This video is part of the episode 12 of Family Matters. Is the first one where Steve Urkel appear (like a secondary character ^^u) It's in Spanish (from Spain)
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Interview of Ryan Leslie in 1994 by KXTV.
From this..to..artist and an amazing producer?!
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Steve Urkel (Jaleel White) uses his crazy invention to change himself into Bruce Lee Urkel in order to deal with some punks messing around at a local playground
Courtesy of Family Matters
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What would it look like if Urkel from Family Matters and Carlton from Fresh Prince had a YOU GOT SERVED-esque dance battle? Well, it might look something like this.
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la maquina de transformacion inventada por steve urkel hace que el y su amigo carl se metan en ella y se transforman en bruce lee urkel y bruce lee carl para luchar contra una banda de delicuentes en un almacen de la policia
Middle-class Americans' retirement at risk - Leaf Chronicle Through most of his working life, steelworker Ray West looked toward a secure retirement. His company pension would bring in around $30,000 a year, his union contract guaranteed retiree health coverage and he had 401(k) savings of about $50,000 ...
Disappearing pensions make lives less secure - Detroit Free Press Through most of his working life, steelworker Ray West looked toward a secure retirement. His company pension was expected to bring in around $30,000 a year, his union contract promised retiree health coverage and he had 401(k) savings of about $50 ...
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