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Jamie O'Brien and the crew are in Waco to test out a new wave machine and to ride barrels in Texas; but first they hit up a local waterslide for some shenanigans.
Jamie O'Brien and the crew are in Waco to test out a new wave machine and to ride barrels in Texas; but first they hit up a local waterslide for some shenanigans.
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S8, EP1 "Heading Down Under"Jamie O'Brien and the whole crew kick off the show's final season with the madness that only they can deliver; heading from Hawaii to Australia, the guys take a motorhome all over the coast.
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S7, EP2 "Rising Swell and Womp Life"Jamie and the crew play a game of risk surfing, kayaking, and tubing on Hawaii's North Shore.
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S7, EP3 "Waco Waves and Giant Waterslides"Jamie O'Brien and the crew are in Waco to test out a new wave machine and to ride barrels in Texas; but first they hit up a local waterslide for some shenanigans.
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S8, EP4 "From The Waves to The Sky"Jamie and Poopies try riding the go boats over the NSW waves, but instead just get thrown around; then, the whole crew take to the air and go skydiving over the Australian coast.
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S8, EP5 "Bungee-Jumping Mayhem"Jamie O'Brien and the crew have landed in New Zealand; before they hit the surf, Jamie sees no better way to start the trip than bungee jumping off a bridge in Auckland.
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S8, EP4 "From The Waves to The Sky"Jamie and Poopies try riding the go boats over the NSW waves, but instead just get thrown around; then, the whole crew take to the air and go skydiving over the Australian coast.
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S8, EP3 "Wakesurfing Fails"Jamie and the crew jump into the waves from the rocks on the Australian coast; seeing who can manage to stay on the board the longest as they go wakesurfing.
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S8, EP2 "Who Is JOB"The crew gets into a ripping groove at the first proper surf spot along the Australian coast, but poor Poopies busts a fin on his shortboard; then, Jamie gives Poops a fresh haircut.
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