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Rob, Chanel, and Steelo celebrate the little things with "Low Bars," feel the pain of "The Longest Night,"and try to figure out how to solve some "Weird Problems."
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo celebrate the little things with "Low Bars," feel the pain of "The Longest Night,"and try to figure out how to solve some "Weird Problems."
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S19, EP1 "Madison Beer II"Singer-songwriter Madison Beer joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to experience some Lousy Life Support, get heartbroken in No Good In Goodbye, and meet some Monkey Punks.
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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," takeover social meeting with "Next Level Posting," and try on some "Pant-imals."
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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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