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Rob, Chanel, and Steelo talk about the worst pests in neighborhoods, "Trash Monsters" and doing things that are "Perfectly Pointless."
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo talk about the worst pests in neighborhoods, "Trash Monsters" and doing things that are "Perfectly Pointless."
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S47, EP4 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCLXXVII"Rob, Steelo and Lolo take some hard falls while climbing under the influence, learn how to show love with some creative cupids and get interrupted in the restroom by some stall invaders.
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S34, EP20 "Sterling and Lolo Wood XXV"Rob and Sterling welcome Lolo Wood, take a flight on fratty airlines, see what's hangin' in the rearview, and wind up for some tee bags.
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S49, EP20 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXXII"Rob, Steelo and Lolo Wood celebrate getting older by getting scorched in Happy Burn-Day; they enjoy everyone's favorite condiment with some ketchup kids and watch old guys clear the room in Grey SP.
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