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Chanel and Sterling DLXXXIII

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S28, EP29 "Chanel and Sterling DLXXXIII"

Rob, Chanel, and Steelo talk turnstile jumping in "No Fare," adults trying to play like kids in "Too Big to Play," and the funniest arrests known to man in "Hilariously Arrested."

Ridiculousness

S33, EP20 "Sterling and Karrueche Tran XVII"

Rob, Steelo, and Karrueche Tran battle tiny green-eyed monsters, feel the pain, and set dessert expectations very low.

Ridiculousness

S41, EP2 "Dee Snider"

Rob, Steelo and Lolo Wood welcome special guest Dee Snider to meet some rebels in "Not Gonna Take It"; witnessing struggling bands; experiencing the sadness of lost coffee.

Ridiculousness

S41, EP41 "Sterling and Lolo Wood LXXXI"

Rob Dyrdek, Steelo Brim, and Lolo Wood see how extreme table tennis can be in "Pong Pain"; getting tickled pink, black, and blue by "Tickler Takedowns"; getting spines adjusted by "Backwards Bender."

Ridiculousness

S30, EP25 "Chanel and Sterling DCXLIX"

Rob, Chanel and Steelo get pranked by "Tiny Tricksters," feel the wrath of "Mean Trees" and get aggressively groomed in "Hair Handled."

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S30, EP8 "Chanel and Sterling DCXXXII"

Rob, Chanel and Steelo embrace the barbecue life in "Grill or Die," witness the face of fear in "Terror-Eyes," and meet some people who are almost awesome in "Flirting with Success."

Ridiculousness

S11, EP1 "Adam Rippon"

Rob, Chanel and Steelo are joined by Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon to swipe right on the animal dating app WHISKR; folks let it all out in "Soul Scream"; keeping the streets clean with "Face."

Ridiculousness

S45, EP14 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCIV"

Rob Dyrdek, Steelo Brim and Lolo Wood show the importance of paying attention in "Obviously Oblivious" and watch soles leave bodies in "Shoe Betrayal."

Ridiculousness

S38, EP40 "Sterling and Carly Aquilino LXXXII"

Rob, Steelo, and Carly Aquilino get some food for their rides with "Biker Fuel"; getting into automotive hijinks with "Prank My Ride"; destroying some flat screens in "TV Trouble."

Ridiculousness

S43, EP31 "Greg Tarzan Davis"

Rob, Steelo and Lolo Wood welcome special guest Greg Tarzan Davis to see what happens when you go too big in Not Mission Ready; feel the pain of flying fast in Too Many G's.

Ridiculousness

S24, EP9 "Chanel and Sterling CDXIII"

Rob, Chanel and Steelo get jacked by animals in "Swipe Beasts," become creative ninjas in "New Weapons," and test out their vision in "Time to See the Eye Doctor."

Ridiculousness

S34, EP35 "Sterling and Nina Agdal XXVI"

Rob and Steelo welcome Nina Agdal to see how far some will go to avoid doing dishes, see some overly mobile mobiles and learn where it hurts most.

Ridiculousness

S13, EP30 "Steve Aoki II"

Musician Steve Aoki joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to travel to the "Neon Future," get way too wild up in the "Crayhouse" and start seeing double in "Sort of Steves."

Ridiculousness

S41, EP14 "Sterling and Lolo Wood LV"

Rob, Steelo, and Lolo Wood find out how much damage a stripper pole can cause in "Poleateral Damage"; discovering not everyone likes being scared in "Scare Rage."

Ridiculousness

S22, EP31 "Chanel and Sterling CCCLVI"

Rob, Chanel, and Steelo have a drink with some folks who are "Double Fisting," check out some house guests who are "Not Invited Back" and pity some people who "Should Have Stayed In."

Ridiculousness

S19, EP24 "Chanel and Sterling CCLI"

Rob, Chanel and Steelo unmask some freaky "Trashcots," feel the wrath of small people with "Short Fuses" and watch Japanese meals get "Hibachi-ed."

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