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Chanel and Steelo join Rob for "The New Guy," try and hide out with some "Crappy Chameleons" and enter the terrifying world of "The Dark Web."
Chanel and Steelo join Rob for "The New Guy," try and hide out with some "Crappy Chameleons" and enter the terrifying world of "The Dark Web."
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S22, EP22 "Chanel and Sterling CCCXLIX"Rob, Chanel, and Steelo test their tailbones in "Ass to Asphalt," panic about being at 1% battery life in "Final Moments," and keep their guards up in "Ready to Scrap."
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S27, EP8 "Chanel and Sterling DXVI"Rob, Chanel, and Steelo wager who's going to get hurt with "Place Your Bets," try to find some grub by "Urban Foraging," and find out what happens when you cut corners.
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S49, EP6 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLVIII"On this episode of Ridiculousness, Rob, Steelo, and Lolo Wood experience the dangers of rodeos in RODEO WRECKAGE, fart at the worst possible moment in RUDE RIPS and meet some legends of the darts world in NOTHIN' BUT EYE.
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