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Rob, Chanel and Steelo discover that life is "Hard Out Here for a Josh"; revealing what one has to do to get "Super Fired"; seeing what it takes for a dog to become a "K-8."
Rob, Chanel and Steelo discover that life is "Hard Out Here for a Josh"; revealing what one has to do to get "Super Fired"; seeing what it takes for a dog to become a "K-8."
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S20, EP2 "Peyton List"Rob, Chanel and Steelo welcome actress Peyton List to find out who is "Not Quite Cobras," experience "27 Messes" and rev it up with some "Extreme Grandmas."
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S16, EP26 "Chanel and Sterling CLX"Rob, Chanel, and Steelo hire some "Seeing Eye Friends," get entranced by some "Hypno-beasts," and experience down-south dads in "Crawdads."
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S43, EP5 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CXIX"Rob Dyrdek, Steelo Brim and Lolo Wood see some bad entrances in Coming in Crappy, meet some bad bartenders in Bartending School Dropouts, and meet some people who should have asked for help.
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S36, EP9 "Sterling and Carly Aquilino XLV"Rob and Steelo welcome Carly Aquilino to witness painful school days in "Need the Nurse," sing their way through the day in "Life Is a Musical" and discover the danger of high-speed dogs in "Missile Dogs."
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S49, EP20 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXXII"Rob, Steelo and Lolo Wood celebrate getting older by getting scorched in Happy Burn-Day; they enjoy everyone's favorite condiment with some ketchup kids and watch old guys clear the room in Grey SP.
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S49, EP15 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXVII"The team highlights viral video segments including "Danger Ponies," "Kid Showstoppers" 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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