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Stars of music, sports, television and more show off their not-so-humble abodes to MTV cameras, putting on display everything from custom car collections to in-home night clubs.
Episode 6 : Bobby Valentino, Derrick Johnson, John John Florence
August. 28,2006
Cribs takes a look inside the homes of Bobby Valentino, Derrick Johnson, and John John Florence.
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Episode 5 : Slim Thug, Sean Avery, Aly & AJ
August. 21,2006
Rapper Slim Thug shows off his Houston digs, Sean Avery of the LA Kings gets a special visit, and pop darlings Aly & AJ shows off their crib in LA.
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Episode 4 : Rod Coleman, Pretty Ricky, Juelz Santana
August. 14,2006
Cribs takes a look inside the homes of Rod Coleman, Pretty Ricky, and Juelz Satana.
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Episode 3 : Carlos Mencia, Dem Franchise Boyz, Gabrielle Reece, Laird Hamilton
August. 07,2006
Comedian Carlos Mencia shows us his Los Angeles casa, Dem Franchise Boyz shows off their hot Atlanta crib, while volleyball player Gabrielle Reece and her surfer husband Laird Hamilton show their Hawaii crib.
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Episode 2 : Leah Remini, Damon Jones, Ryan Cabrera
July. 31,2006
On another episode of Cribs, King of Queens star Leah Remini shows us her house, NBA player Damon Jones show us his spread that he calls home, and singing star Ryan Cabrera shows us his Los Angeles house.
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Episode 1 : Joey Fatone, Gorillaz, Thomas Jones
July. 31,2006
The 13th season opens with pop singing star Joey Fatone, the hip hop group Gorillaz in the first cartoon show of a house. Also NFL player Thomas Jones shows where he relaxes when not on the field.
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