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Jamie O'Brien and the crew do an eyebrow challenge as they ride some of New Zealand's epic sand dune mountains on skimboards and ski's before Poopies honors a bet by surfing in women's lingerie.
Jamie O'Brien and the crew do an eyebrow challenge as they ride some of New Zealand's epic sand dune mountains on skimboards and ski's before Poopies honors a bet by surfing in women's lingerie.
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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, 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.
Who Is JOB
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.
Who Is JOB
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.
Who Is JOB
S8, EP8 "From White Water to Big Waves"Jamie and the crew try white water rafting over the world's highest commercially rafted waterfall.
Who Is JOB
S8, EP7 "They See Us Rolling"Jamie and the crew go for a tow ride along the shallow river, and maybe a little tow along the sand too; then, they get rolling down the hill in giant inflatable balls.
Who Is JOB
S8, EP6 "Who Is JOB"Jamie O'Brien and the crew do an eyebrow challenge as they ride some of New Zealand's epic sand dune mountains on skimboards and ski's before Poopies honors a bet by surfing in women's lingerie.
Who Is JOB
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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