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Rob, Steelo and Chanel give out "Ridicky Awards" for categories including "The Biggest D...," "The Freedom Falcon," and "The Grand Slam."
Rob, Steelo and Chanel give out "Ridicky Awards" for categories including "The Biggest D...," "The Freedom Falcon," and "The Grand Slam."
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S47, EP20 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCXCIII"Rob, Steelo and Lolo watch some unlucky people catch hooves in Horsehair Triggers, try and make the police smile in Cop Ticklers and take the worst kind of steps with Stink Foot.
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S9, EP24 "Ridic Remix"Rob, Chanel and Steelo swap places; "Cute Kills"; "Death Carts"; "PPP."
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S39, EP2 "Sterling and Karrueche Tran LVII"Steelo and guest Karrueche Tran get adrenalized with some Extreme Geezers, do not eat at the table because they keep Fridge Feasting, and party before the finish line with Premature Celebration.
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S49, EP15 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXVII"The team highlights viral video segments including "Danger Ponies," "Kid Show Stoppers," and "Protest Poos."
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S49, EP14 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXVI"The episode highlights segments including "Under Reactors," "Piecing it Together," and "Careful Catastrophes".
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S49, EP8 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLX"Steelo and Lolo Wood play some pickleball but end up in "Pickle Pain," meet some big sisters that turn out to be such a "Little Miss Baby Hater" and shoot some pool but keep getting "Fouled By."
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