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Rob, Steelo, and guest host Lolo Wood go painfully headfirst into Dive Anywhere; grabbing bikes for Pedal To The Puddle; witnessing fake hair disasters with Toupee On The Loose.
Rob, Steelo, and guest host Lolo Wood go painfully headfirst into Dive Anywhere; grabbing bikes for Pedal To The Puddle; witnessing fake hair disasters with Toupee On The Loose.
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S29, EP24 "Chanel and Sterling DCVII"Rob, Chanel and Steelo celebrate the karma when pranks get "Thwarted," send their love to people having a "Tough Day on the Farm," and share in the misery of getting "Reality Checked."
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S9, EP26 "Charlemagne Tha God"Charlemagne Tha God; "Put Some Respeck on My Name"; "Donkeys of the Day"; "Dildo Dumb."
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S18, EP11 "Chanel and Sterling CCXIII"Rob, Chanel and Steelo catch a few "Street Receivers," break into the reception with other "Suspected Crashers" and laugh at golfers getting "Teed Off."
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