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Ridiculousness

S20, EP1 "Chanel and Sterling CCLXVII"

Rob, Chanel, and Steelo mellow out to some clips that are "Oddly Satisfying," meet some major league drunks in "Fan Down" and warn our viewers to "Look Out for Signs."

Ridiculousness

S15, EP15 "Rick Ross II"

Rob, Chanel and Steelo welcome rap legend Rick Ross to remain calm in the "Eye of the Storm"; marveling at "Big Tyme Beasts"; enjoying some hot sauce in "Wingin' It."

Ridiculousness

S38, EP40 "Sterling and Carly Aquilino LXXXII"

Rob, Steelo, and Carly Aquilino get some food for their rides with "Biker Fuel"; getting into automotive hijinks with "Prank My Ride"; destroying some flat screens in "TV Trouble."

Ridiculousness

S30, EP39 "Chanel and Sterling DCLXIII"

Rob, Chanel, and Steelo discover that shopping can be fun in "Market Mayhem," meet some handy "Multipurpose Friends," and get to cooking with "Dinner Time Dads."

Ridiculousness

S36, EP22 "Sterling and Rocsi Diaz VI"

Rob, Steelo and Rocsi Diaz wish they'd bought the warranty in "I Just Bought This," go over the top for some spoiled pups and try but fail to get a grip with their greasy feet.

Ridiculousness

S23, EP19 "Chanel and Sterling CCCLXXXIX"

Rob, Chanel, and Steelo check out some lazy employees in "My Dad Owns the Company," insist some people should just "Take The W," and get some questionable advice from people who are "Doctor-Ish."

Ridiculousness

S8, EP16 "Chanel and Sterling XXXII"

Chanel and Sterling; "White Whines"; "Animals Anonymous"; "Slamburbia."

Ridiculousness

S40, EP5 "Daymond John II"

Steelo and Lolo Wood welcome guest Daymond John to face some scary sharks in Fin Fear and decide not to invest in people who are not game changers.

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