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Rob, Chanel and Steelo ignore their issues in "Problem Blinders," watch some kids get off scot-free in "Baby Privilege" and clean up the grossest messes in "Doody Duty."
Rob, Chanel and Steelo ignore their issues in "Problem Blinders," watch some kids get off scot-free in "Baby Privilege" and clean up the grossest messes in "Doody Duty."
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S35, EP21 "Sterling and Rocsi Diaz II"Rob, Steelo and Rocsi Diaz find out why their packages are late with "Difficult Deliveries"; checking out some robot malfunctions with "One Star Robots."
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S11, EP28 "Michael Rapaport"The one and only Michael Rapaport joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to talk about "Disruptive Behavior," supporting teams that can turn you into "Broken Fans" and sights that leave you with nothing to say but "Only in New York."
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S18, EP17 "Chanel and Sterling CCXVIII"Rob, Chanel and Steelo meet some quack-tastic "Duck Buddies," ask to be excused in "Dinnertime Dysfunction" and experience toilet wisdom in "Porcelain Perspectives."
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S32, EP19 "Sterling and Draya Michele II"Rob, Steelo and special guest Draya Michele catch kids overspending in "Bad Kids Bad Credit," take over social media with "Next Level Posting," and try on some "Pant-imals."
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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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