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Motoring with "Weekend Bikers"; trying to relax out back in "Decks of Doom"; watching for danger from above in "Falling Skies."
Motoring with "Weekend Bikers"; trying to relax out back in "Decks of Doom"; watching for danger from above in "Falling Skies."
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S26, EP6 "Chanel and Sterling CDLXXVIII"Rob, Chanel, and Steelo deliver some "Straight Shade," hire some "Handy Bros," and set an alarm for "Not Dead Just Tired."
Ridiculousness
S35, EP32 "Sterling and Karrueche Tran XXXVIII"Rob, Steelo and Karrueche Tran try to bale on some farmland, get their grannies wasted and pull some stinky pranks.
Ridiculousness
S11, EP22 "Chanel and Sterling LIX"Rob, Chanel and Steelo salute the troops in "Training Basics," discover a new sport called "Drunkour" and witness the majesty of "Hobo Wizards."
Ridiculousness
S25, EP15 "R-Willy"Rob, Chanel, and Steelo are joined by Nitro Circus superstar R-Willy to show the world that "Scooters Are Dangerous," roam the outback with some "Aussie Legends," and watch torsos get tenderized.
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S48, EP36 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCXLVII"Rob, Steelo and Lolo are delivered some pain in Delivery Damage; they see people regretting their shoe choice in Shoulda Wore Sneakers and take a trip to the Gross-Eries store.
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S48, EP18 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCXXIX"Rob, Steelo and Lolo Wood meet kids who are looking for trouble in Destined for Detention, end a beer pong game with some style in Drunk Dunks and witness dogs showing off their strange finds.
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S48, EP9 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCXX"Rob, Steelo and Lolo Wood pull out all of the Face Breaks, see how people are when they get Egg-Gressive and learn how soothing hips can be in Emotional Hip Support.
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