You may have recognized a familiar face stuffed in the back of the "Money From Strangers" comedy van during tonight's episode--it was funnyman Jordan Carlos of "I Just Want My Pants Back." He was on hand to serve as a celebrity accomplice and help host Jeff Dye conjure up absurd dares for unsuspecting contestants in search of cash money. Unfortunately, Jordan's time lobbing tasks at taco-joint challenger Aiden was short-lived, as the restaurant called the cops following the guy's unhygienic soda fountain activities. But Jeff's work was far from being finished.

In the below bonus clip, Jeff heads out to the street and finds four fearless girls willing to jiggle wet noodles through their nasal cavities for 40 bucks. The first gal to successfully string the limp pasta up one nostril and out her throat gets two crispy Andrew Jacksons! (If you're looking to start a low-carb diet, watching this video will be of great assistance.)

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Just two days ago, Floyd "Money" Mayweather took down Miguel Cotto for the WBA super world Cinco de Mayo title (that's what it's called, right?), and tonight, the champ and his beaming fiancé, Miss Jackson (who was rocking a HUUUGE diamond on her ring finger), joined veteran judges Chanel and Steelo for some regularly scheduled "Ridiculousness." Host Rob Dyrdek kicked things off by flipping through old footage of the impressive fighter in action, then transitioned over to a slew of his favorite viral mishaps and injuries from the interwebs (and somewhere in between all that, "Money" brought out a duffel bag of what looked like a bazillion dollars).

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When the cat's away, the mouse will play? Not the case for Biggie, who's bent on remaining faithful to his girlfriend at all costs while in Las Vegas. And though we'd imagine most women would be thrilled to have a guy that owns such a golden moral compass, the "Project" crew thinks Pauly's manager is in need of immediate ball-reattachment surgery.

Biggie says he's staying in if a night out includes a strip club visit in this sneak peek of Thursday's all-new episode. And when he calls JROC to figure out the plan decisively, Ryan accuses him of pu*** behavior and even calls Mary Jane to demand she airmail his boy's testicles straight to The Strip. Biggie's pissed that he'd go so far, saying "It's about to get ugly in this motherf***er." Ryan better protect that pretty face of his!

Check out what's to come from the next episode.

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Dan Savage has made a career out of always-honest dialogue, and when the "Savage U" sexpert thought Danger of "Caged" seemed a little...into himself...after submitting a slightly self-important question, he decided to tell him so. Maybe the pair should settle this one in the octagon...

"I was just wondering--how exactly do I keep girls from falling in love with me?" Danger asked on-camera before flashing a knowing set of pearly whites. Unfortunately, Dan wasn't one to fall for the charm, and decided to call things exactly how he saw them for the young fighter. Brace yourselves:

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Anyone who's ever looked to a friend for relationship tips has most likely been sorely disappointed, at least once or twice, by the Hallmark-esque assortment of well-intentioned--yet boringly predictable--suggestions at his or her disposal. If it's meant to be, it will be... (Yawn.)

That's pretty much why MTV hired outspoken advice columnist Dan Savage to deliver the straight-up, non-vanilla story when it comes to all things love and sex. The "Savage U" star's ad-lib commentary has jolted a country of curious (and perhaps, misguided) college students into rethinking their own notions--throughout every episode he meets with a wide selection of undergrads and helps them find the confidence they need in order to make smart decisions, both in and out of the bedroom.

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Never say that Snooki doesn't have a good sense of humor. Seriously, never.

The "Jersey Shore" crew's first expecting mom felt the heat last week when some tabloids turned a (semi) innocent joke about Jessica Simpson into something more callous (when the topic of then-pregnant Jess' weight gain came up in an interview, the guidette made one of her typical wisecracks, saying, "I would die if I were her size."). Snooki, some said, cold-heartedly dissed the songstress, but we all knew the girl's far too busy preparing for her own family to talk serious smack about anyone (unless, of course, it's that toasted tanning mom Patricia Krentcil).

Even so, Snooks turned the whole misunderstanding into a giant ha-ha on Friday, when the clever mom-to-be tweeted a silly photo of herself sporting an enormous belly. "OMG I finally sprouted a bump!" she wrote. The meatball is due to pop any day now, but she'd have to be carrying around quintuplets and 20 sides of lasagna to ever get that big.

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As many old "Hills" episodes can attest, Lauren Conrad is no stranger to being trashed by friends-turned-enemies. But even the filthiest gossip couldn't have prepared the consummate California girl for what's to happen when a dumpster turns her world upside-down on "Punk'd."

LC becomes a pawn of guest host Dax Shepard's game when she spots someone who's trapped in a giant garbage bin in the below sneak peek of Thursday's all-new episode. And after Dax has his dirty fun with the author, he'll turn his pranking expertise onto basketball star Metta World Peace (err...you sure that's a good idea?) and "Kick-Ass" starlet Chloe Moretz, who winds up in the middle of a cheating scandal. Bet she wishes she had a superhero or two in her back pocket...

+ Check out the video, and make sure to tune in Thursday at 10/9c to see all the nonsense go down.

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We're just gonna skip to the good part. Oh, wait, it's ALL good. You see, in that video player below is your first look at scenes from Season 2 of "Teen Wolf," and every time you watch it raises your chances of unlocking a 10-minute sneak peek of the June 3 premiere. The very FIRST 10 minutes, to be precise. Can we get an all-capped "OMFFFFG TY MTV" up in this biznitch? Nice work.

We won't waste your time describing the trailer when you can just click that pretty hot-pink arrow and catch the action on your own, but it's worth pointing out a few key areas of interest.

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During the most recent episode of "16 and Pregnant," expecting teen Myranda wasn't sure what kind of relationship she wanted her mother, Billie, to have with her newborn. Billie battled with an addiction for much of Myranda's life, and the young mom didn't want to bring Kaylee into an unstable environment. At one point, Myranda agreed to allow her mother to babysit, but when Billie didn't answer a phone call, the panicked teen immediately returned home. Ultimately Myranda decided to take a step back, saying it would be awhile before her mom got to spend any time alone with Kaylee. Following the episode, we asked fans if Myranda needed to lighten up--here's a sample of what was posted on Remote Control and Facebook:

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"I believe everyone does deserve a second chance, but how many chances has her mom been given? If you make the decision to have children then make the decision to be a parent! It's more then just making promises, I am married with two kids and one on the way. Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me!" -- Jamie

"I have also gone through a lot of problems with my mom growing up. I still have never been able to forgive her for what she did to me and my brothers. So when I also became pregnant at 16 I swore to myself and my child that I will be the best mom I can be." -- Dezzii

"Myranda, let your mom give it another try. Sometimes when they see their grandchildren and realize they weren't a big part of your life either, they will change. I had a family member do just that." -- Jeanette

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No matter how often we're told that everyone is different and there's no such thing as "normal," the concept can be difficult to fully grasp. It's a topic that continues to rear its head along Dan Savage's college visits, where he's been meeting many students that grapple with related insecurities. Regardless of their individual issue, he always reminds undergrads that no one is cut from the same cloth; each person is unique.

During Episode 5 of "Savage U," the opinionated columnist met a transgendered girl named Alexis who was too gun-shy to ask a guy out. Dan listened to her fears, then tried to instill in her a sense of confidence so she could approach dating with more courage.

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