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Rob, Steelo and Teala Dunn witness animals and shovel.
Rob, Steelo and Teala Dunn witness animals and shovel.
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S18, EP24 "America's Sweetheart"Rob, Chanel and Steelo dedicate an entire show to Chanel's new album, "America's Sweetheart," by hitting the track for a "40-Yard Crash," checking out some "Vintage Vinyl" and chilling at home with "No Plans."
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S28, EP4 "Chanel and Sterling DLIV"Rob, Chanel, and Steelo learn the wrong way in "How Don'ts," try to figure out "A Bad Sign," and remain calm in "Chaos Cool."
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S38, EP6 "Sterling and Jenni JWOWW Farley"Rob, Steelo and Nina Agdal welcome Jersey Shore's Jenni JWOWW Farley; hit the lake with "Dock Dames" and spell it out with "Random Readers."
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S16, EP19 "Chanel and Sterling CLIV"Rob, Chanel, and Steelo talk about the most devious furniture known to man, "Traitor Chairs" where all diseases get their start and "The Plague Begins."
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S48, EP22 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCXXXIII"Rob, Steelo and Lolo try to take a drive; taking some spicy falls and ending up ribless; meeting some dads that can't handle their children.
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