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Ridiculousness

S18, EP31 "Chanel and Sterling CCXXIX"

Rob, Steelo, and Chanel see who's Following Thru, get swept up in Mattress Mayhem, and find out who's saying Those Three Little Words.

Ridiculousness

S19, EP32 "Chanel and Sterling CCLIX"

Rob, Chanel, and Steelo catch a few '"oul balls," face off against final bosses and take a trip to "the Dirty South."

Ridiculousness

S24, EP13 "DDG"

Rob, Chanel and Steelo welcome rapper DDG to find out who's willing to "Die 4 Respect," feel the pulse of the heartland in "Midwest Flow," and meet some high schoolers.

Ridiculousness

S10, EP27 "The Ridiculousness 500"

A celebration of NASCAR; "Pass Masters"; "NASCAR Exits"; "Pavemental."

Ridiculousness

S32, EP14 "Sterling and Carly Aquilino V"

Rob, Steelo and Carly Aquilino let the dogs out in "Uncontainable Canines," unload "Unprecious Cargo," and cheer on "Teeny Athletes."

Ridiculousness

S14, EP40 "Chanel and Sterling CXXVIII"

Rob, Steelo and Chanel talk getting a "B.U.I."; what it takes for "Earning Your Wings; why everything tastes better with "Skin Seasoning."

Ridiculousness

S6, EP29 "Travis Mills"

Travis Mills; "OLD FVS"; "Lanky Life"; "Dream Tears."

Joe Dirt

He's the wrong person, at the wrong place, at the wrong time. Joe Dirt (David Spade) is a janitor with a mullet hairdo, acid-washed jeans and a dream -- to find the parents that he lost at the Grand Canyon when he was eight. As his wandering, misguided search takes him from one misadventure to another, he finds his way to Los Angeles, where a shock-jock (Dennis Miller) brings Joe on the radio to insult him. But as Joe's story unfolds, jeers turn to cheers, and an entire city is captivated.

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