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Magic legend Penn Jillette joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to break down people who are "Learning to Lie," talk about why animals are "Too Smart to Eat" and look at some tricks that are "Tragic."
Magic legend Penn Jillette joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to break down people who are "Learning to Lie," talk about why animals are "Too Smart to Eat" and look at some tricks that are "Tragic."
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S34, EP34 "Sterling and Nina Agdal XXV"Rob and Steelo welcome Nina Agdal to witness the terror of lightning, hit the mountain for some fun and learn that the best part of love is growing young.
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S27, EP26 "Chanel and Sterling DXXXV"Rob, Chanel and Steelo talk about black ice in "The Invisible Assassin," things that can get you "Out of the Will," and people who are generally "Crappy in a Crisis."
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S16, EP14 "Chief Keef"Rob, Chanel and Steelo welcome rap superstar Chief Keef; some people are "Back from the Dead"; some "Four Wheel Fun."
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S49, EP8 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLX"On this episode of Ridiculousness Rob, Steelo and Lolo Wood play some pickle ball 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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S49, EP5 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLVII"On this episode of Ridiculousness Rob, Steelo, and Lolo Wood aren't waiting for any help from SLOTH RESPONDERS, try and fail to protect some CLUMSY KOALAS, and celebrate the always unpredictable PARTY WILDCARDS.
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Don't be ridiculous! When it comes to Internet videos run amok, however, the more zany, unbelievable and downright dangerous the clips are, the greater the chance they'll be shown on this series. It features amateur viral videos being critiqued by MTV personality Rob Dyrdek ("Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory"), who knows a thing or two about pushing the envelope from his pro skateboarding days. With commentary from Sterling "Steelo" Brim and Chanel (the rapping receptionist from "Fantasy Factory"), Dyrdek breaks down the clips by putting them in such categories as "Hot Mess," "Worst Case Scenario," "Redneck Good Times" and "What Happened Last Night." It's sure to be seriously ridiculous.
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Emmy-winning funnyman Jimmy Kimmel serves up comedy bits and welcomes guests that include other comics, celebrities, athletes and musicians, as well as everyday people with unusual or compelling personal stories. Kimmel's family and friends take part in the festivities, including his Cousin Sal, Uncle Frank (until his death in 2011) and childhood friend Cleto Escobedo III, who leads the show's house band. Recurring segments include the FCC-pleasing This Week in Unnecessary Censorship in which they take TV clips and "bleep and blur things whether they need it or not," as Kimmel describes it. But it's too bad they consistently run out of time for Matt Damon's segment.