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Rob, Chanel and Steelo check out dangerous butts in "Rear-Ended," enter a dimension of beer and bad jokes in "The Dad Zone" and lose almost all their clothes in "Weak Streaks."
Rob, Chanel and Steelo check out dangerous butts in "Rear-Ended," enter a dimension of beer and bad jokes in "The Dad Zone" and lose almost all their clothes in "Weak Streaks."
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S21, EP19 "Griffin Johnson"Rob, Chanel, and Steelo welcome tiktok star Griffin Johnson as they watch ball players get "Diamond Dusted," celebrate some "Spectacular Shepherds," and check out a bunch of "Frat Clowns."
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S45, EP41 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCXXXI"Rob, Steelo and Lolo Wood check out unskilled thieves who are Shoplifting, watching people fight with Random Weaponry and seeing a collective brain fart in Vocab Lapse.
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S44, EP21 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CLXIX"Rob, Steelo and Lolo Wood see which animals are Wild Freaks, break down Cruiser Moves and get blown away by Winded Kinds.
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S20, EP22 "Chanel and Sterling CCLXXXIII"Rob, Chanel and Steelo check out dangerous butts in "Rear-Ended," enter a dimension of beer and bad jokes in "The Dad Zone" and lose almost all their clothes in "Weak Streaks."
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S48, EP40 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLI"Rob Dyrdek, Steelo Brim and Lolo Wood hitch a ride on tipsy backs in Plastered Piggies; call HR on some knockout clock-outs in Rage Quitting and open the door to quiet chaos.
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S48, EP37 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCXLVIII"Rob, Steelo and Lolo clean up cute messes left by French Bull-Dookies, explore the dangers of getting virtual reality checks and find out what some weirdos have in their odd pockets.
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S48, EP2 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCXIII"Rob, Steelo, and Lolo Wood get very little help in the kitchen from some kids, get an unexpected earful from a bunch of potty mouths and take to the skies.
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