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Rob and Steelo are joined by Nina Agdal to find out that looks can be deceiving in "Looked Real to Me," discover there are flying roaches in "Roach Air" and check out some on the road madness in "Traffic Reports."
Rob and Steelo are joined by Nina Agdal to find out that looks can be deceiving in "Looked Real to Me," discover there are flying roaches in "Roach Air" and check out some on the road madness in "Traffic Reports."
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S49, EP13 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXV"Rob, Steelo, and Lolo Wood experience the pain of stairs in "Human Slinkies," meet some skaters who went down for going way too fast in "Speedy Skates," and discover the dangers of weddings.
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