Snoop Dogg pays one of his employees 50000$ a year to roll blunts
Snoop Dogg therefore employs a «professional blunt roller» whose sole job is to provide perfectly rolled blunts for the rapper and his entourage.
The rap and cannabis legend recently made this revelation on a Howard Stern show, in which he also gave a few tips for people who want to smoke with him.
Snoop said he paid the employee between $40 and $50,000 a year, or €3,000 net per month before withholding tax, while praising the roller for always passing him the blunts at exactly the right moment. In addition to his salary, of course, he can smoke the joints he rolls, accompanies Snoop on tour all expenses paid and enjoys the gifts made to the artist like the clothes Snoop receives for free.
That said, the job can't be easy either. Snoop Dogg confided in a 2012 AMA smoking 81 blunts a day. But he apparently keeps up the pace with impeccable timing.
«This fucker is like Lurch from The Addams Family: You rang?» said Snoop in the interview, comparing him to the 1960s sitcom servant played by Ted Cassidy.
Seth Rogen, who accompanied Snoop on set, confided that he'd seen the pro roller in action: «He knows how to read someone's face that they want a joint, and if he smells it, he'll give you one.»
«This enf***é's timing is impeccable,» Snoop added.
Howard Stern then asked Snoop if his employee's only job was rolling joints. «That's his J-O-B - his taf,» Snoop replied.
“On his curriculum vitae, it says: “What do you do? I'm a blunt roller. R-B-P, professional blunt roller,» he added.
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