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Rob, Chanel, and Steelo reel 'em in with "Fishing Goners," snuggle up tight with "Blanket Blackouts" and come in from a long day in "Welcome Home."
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo reel 'em in with "Fishing Goners," snuggle up tight with "Blanket Blackouts" and come in from a long day in "Welcome Home."
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S28, EP24 "Chanel and Sterling DLXXVIII"Rob, Chanel, and Steelo witness some half-ass romance in "Romanticish," hear the ultimate shrieks of pain in "Crotch Cries," and get clowned on by spirits in "House Pranks."
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S28, EP14 "Chanel and Sterling DLXIV"Rob, Chanel, and Steelo try to straighten out in "Alignment's Off," take a spin down some "Killer Country Roads," and share some smiles with "Pleasant Surprises."
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S9, EP2 "Jamie Bestwick"BMXer Jamie Bestwick; "Vert Hurt"; "Youth Slayers"; "Rothrocked."
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S37, EP14 "Sterling and Camille Kostek XXV"Rob and Steelo welcome Camille Kostek to witness the dangers of ceiling beams in "Beam Bruised", meet some men who bite in "Manpires" and discover that moving mattresses is flat out tough in.
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S49, EP16 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXVIII"Amateur viral videos are critiqued by MTV personality Rob Dyrdek and broken down into such categories as Hot Mess, Worst Case Scenario, Redneck Good Times and What Happened Last Night.
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S49, EP15 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXVII"Amateur viral videos are critiqued by MTV personality Rob Dyrdek and broken down into such categories as Hot Mess, Worst Case Scenario, Redneck Good Times and What Happened Last Night.
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S49, EP14 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXVI"Amateur viral videos are critiqued by MTV personality Rob Dyrdek and broken down into such categories as Hot Mess, Worst Case Scenario, Redneck Good Times and What Happened Last Night.
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S49, EP13 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXV"Rob, Steelo, and Lolo Wood experience the pain of stairs in "Human Slinkies," meet some skaters who went down for going way too fast in "Speedy Skates," and discover the dangers of weddings.
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