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Rob, Chanel and Steelo meet some clueless dads in "No Dad Awareness," see that chivalry truly is dead in "You're on Your Own Honey," and finally admit that it's time to total that car in "New."
Rob, Chanel and Steelo meet some clueless dads in "No Dad Awareness," see that chivalry truly is dead in "You're on Your Own Honey," and finally admit that it's time to total that car in "New."
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S27, EP19 "Chanel and Sterling DXXVII"Rob, Chanel and Steelo meet some clueless dads in "No Dad Awareness," see that chivalry truly is dead in "You're on Your Own Honey," and finally admit that it's time to total that car in "New."
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S27, EP28 "Chanel and Sterling DXXXVII"Rob, Chanel and Steelo can't believe their eyes in "What Am I Witnessing?," hit a few treacherous trails in "Take a Hike," and explore how funny the afterlife can be in "Ghost Pranks."
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