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- Crown the Town is a half-hour comedy series starring Ryan Long on a ridiculous and relentless pursuit to find the best people, places and things and crown a winner. The series' unique format delivers a combination of absurd sketches, music videos, interviews, stunts, and special guests, while featuring Ryan and his gang on a quest to find the Best!
- Gary won't let Ryan use his gold rings to get appraisals from gold buyers, so Ryan must resort to alternative methods of acquiring gold. Later, Ryan pitches a new TV commercial to local gold buyer Russell Oliver, but it doesn't go quite as he planned, making the decision of who to award the crown very difficult for Ryan.
- Ryan takes his mobile judging booth around the city to find out which street performer he will award both the crown and a whopping $90 cash prize, courtesy of Jackass' Steve-O. Ryan's growing obsession with becoming a street performer himself makes it increasingly difficult for the gang to crown a winner.
- Ryan struggles to find a fortune teller who is willing to appear on camera, as he tries to expose certain myths behind the fortune telling industry. When the gang finally manages to get fortunes told on camera, Ryan realizes that the industry is not as glamorous as he once believed it to be and is hard pressed to crown a winner.
- Ryan hits every university campus in the city trying to find out how and where he can pick up the most girls. The campus where he gets the most phone numbers is awarded the crown, as long as he and his gang can stay focused long enough to keep track.
- Ryan and the gang scour the city's dumpsters for hidden treasures. The plan is to set up a garage sale to sell the acquired goods in order to see which neighborhood's's junk goes for the highest price. Ryan and the guys soon realize that not everybody shares their taste in trash.
- Three carefully chosen exotic dance instructors have the unfortunate task of giving personal pole dancing lessons to Gary, Jarek and Max. The three students will strut their stuff to determine who has learned the most, and Ryan (along with the assistance of a special guest judge - his mom!) Will decide which pupil had the best performance and therefore which teacher takes home the crown.