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Student driver Urkel enlists Carl as teacher; it is very dangerous to Carl's health.
Student driver Urkel enlists Carl as teacher; it is very dangerous to Carl's health.
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S4, EP23 "Stormy Weather"Steve worries that Myra will learn about his reputation as a nerd when he takes her to the high-school prom.
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S4, EP24 "Buds 'n Buns"Laura wants to be friends until Steve takes her advice and becomes serious about his relationship with Myra.
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S4, EP4 "Driving Carl Crazy"Student driver Urkel enlists Carl as teacher; it is very dangerous to Carl's health.
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