A hilarious collection of typical Urkel jokes, silly riddles and rhymes, nerdy sayings, and irrelevant facts. Also includes black and white and full-color photos of the Steve Urkel character from... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Often times when I watch Urkel and his antics I wonder, "Urkel, will you ever win?" He has won here, indeed. I was delighted to find the puns, silliness, and humor that could only be described as "Urkel-esque" or vintage Urkel. Urkel is one of the late twentieth century's greatest enigma's. What makes Urkel tick, one must wonder. This book provides the answer. It was intoxicating.
Great stuff!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This has to be, without a doubt, my favourite book. Close second "Great Expectations," Charles Dickens. Anyone who knows both of these books well, will definitely see the connection. One thing that a lot of people fail to pick up on with Urkel is his AMAZING sense of humour! This aspect of Urkel is possibly THE light at the end of his dark and brooding tunnels of thought. There are so many questions...so many dichotomies...so much absurdity and inanity...one gets trapped inside a straight jacket trying to rationalize the irrational. But at the end of it, one HAS to laugh, from sheer pain and agony. Are not the funniest things extremely painful? I like the bit where Urkel plays on playground equipment like a monkey. Isn't it strange how such monkeys can suddenly defend themselves in argument with the utmost eloquence and precision? Also the scene involving officials who shuffle papers in and out of doors. I was virtually on the floor with laughter. I was IN the scene with Urkel...IN the corridor watching all this toing and froing.... Anyway enough talk....Read the book!
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