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Snoop Dogg has employed a “professional blunt roller” whose sole job is to supply finely twisted smokes to the rapper and his entourage when they’re in need of a hit.The rap legend made the revelation on a recent episode of Howard Stern’s radio show that also featured fellow marijuana enthusiast Seth Rogen.Snoop said he pays the employee between $40,000 and $50,000 annually - and complimented the roller for presenting him with blunts precisely when he’s in need.“That motherf—ker is like Lurch from the Addams Family. ‘You rang?'” Snoop said during the interview, comparing him to the manservant on the 1960s sitcom.Rogen, who said he’s seen the roller in action, added that “he knows how to gauge the look on someone’s face when it seems like they want a blunt and if they do, he gives you one.”“That motherf—ker’s timing is impeccable,” Snoop added.Stern then pressed Snoop on whether his employee’s sole job is to roll joints.“That’s his J-O-B - his occupation,” Snoop said on the show.“On his resume, it says, ‘what do you do? I’m a blunt roller. P-B-R, professional blunt roller,” he added.
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