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Jaleel White, the actor who turned suspenders into universal symbols of geekdom and made the term "Did I Do That?" into perhaps the most obnoxious thing a trouble-making child could say, is proud of his run as the nerd from next door.
Jaleel White: Steve Urkel From 'Family Matters' Talks Money, Physical Maturation, William Shatner
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Jaleel White, the actor who turned suspenders into universal symbols of geekdom and made the term "Did I Do That?" into perhaps the most obnoxious thing a trouble-making child could say, is proud of his run as the nerd from next door.
Jaleel White: Steve Urkel From 'Family Matters' Talks Money, Physical Maturation, William Shatner
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Everytime he comes he asks again "Did you buy sausage?" and he is in luck as I did buy some today and already have the meat and flour mix ready when he gets in from school.
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Like Twiggy and Jean Shrimpton and … oh, er … stéréotype – Did you know that the French word for a stereotype is a cliché?
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Just another wrinkle for your brain - Did you know that the diesel engine was originally supposed to run off of veggie oil?
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Did you know that the Dutch word for matchstick is "lucifer"?
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Did you know that the French word for a bat (the flying rodent, not the thing you hit balls with) is un chauve-souris?
News in brief and excuse my French « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
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Did you know that the French word "basque" just so happens to be related to the Italian "basta" which means "That's enough!"
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Did you know that the French word "basque" just so happens to be related to the Italian "basta" which means "That's enough!"
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Did he know that the French word for hazelnut is noisette?
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