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Rob, Steelo, and Camille Kostek try and make the team run.
Rob, Steelo, and Camille Kostek try and make the team run.
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S44, EP32 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CLXXX"Rob, Steelo and Lolo Wood fight hard for a seat with Mad Musical Chairs, cautiously walk on the sidewalk because of all the Curbside Close Calls and meet some smelly people with some Crappy CA.
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S7, EP4 "Chanel and Sterling XXI"Rob, Sterling and Chanel take a much needed "Karate Break"; trying to figure out what's wrong with some highly "Defective Pets"; a classic game of "Heads Or Tails?"
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S33, EP28 "Sterling and Camille Kostek IX"Rob and Steelo welcome Camille Kostek to discover that sometimes it's better to just run away and realize not everyone should make the team.
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S34, EP24 "Sterling and Camille Kostek XVII"Rob, Steelo and Camille Kostek marvel at some skilled senior citizens, take a stand against intruders and take a hard look in the mirror.
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S49, EP21 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXXIII"Rob, Steelo and Lolo Wood pose for photos but are "Failing the Unveiling," get brought down from behind in "Dog-Blitzed" and need to call a pro in "First Time Fixers."
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S49, EP12 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXIV"Rob, Steelo and Lolo Wood take a journey through some Sudden Portals, file a report for a Finger Felony and call out some classic Refriger-Haters.
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