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Rob, Chanel, and Steelo battle the noise of "Snorefare," feel the tool terror of "Nail Gunners" and get clueless with "Puzzled Parents."
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo battle the noise of "Snorefare," feel the tool terror of "Nail Gunners" and get clueless with "Puzzled Parents."
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S25, EP42 "Chanel and Sterling CDLXVII"Rob, Chanel and Steelo look out for dangerous "Auto Assassins," research some "Lesser Known Urban Legends," and tell some weirdos "You're Not for Real."
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S12, EP34 "Daniel Cormier"UFC fighter Daniel "DC" Cormier joins Rob, Steelo and Chanel to explore the sleeping disorder "Knucklepsy," take a teeth beating in "Pain Eaters" and witness legends in "Pound 4 Pound."
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S49, EP6 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLVIII"On this episode of Ridiculousness, Rob, Steelo, and Lolo Wood experience the dangers of rodeos in RODEO WRECKAGE, fart at the worst possible moment in RUDE RIPS and meet some legends of the darts world in NOTHIN' BUT EYE.
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S40, EP30 "Sterling and Karrueche Tran LXXI"Rob, Steelo, and Karrueche Tran find a new danger of drinking in Beer Blasted, meet some people who are upbeat about their beatdowns in Crash Happy, and keep it moving with Can't Stop Won't Stop.
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S49, EP15 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXVII"The team highlights viral video segments including "Danger Ponies," "Kid Show Stoppers," and "Protest Poos."
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S49, EP14 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXVI"The episode highlights segments including "Under Reactors," "Piecing it Together," and "Careful Catastrophes".
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S49, EP8 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLX"Steelo and Lolo Wood play some pickleball 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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