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Written by Gas Money   
Monday, 21 January 2008
This week's episode featured Snoop training his dogs and helping Anthony land a radio gig. This episode even had Corde shirtless which should really get the younger ladies' juices flowing!

This week Snoop and company got back to being funny. This episode is much better than the last and you will find yourself chuckling at a few spots during the show. Check out Snoop giving a tour of his pad:

These next few minutes are pretty funny as no one wants to clean up the dog sh*t in the house. There is a bunch of fussing, finger pointing, etc ... and who ends up cleaning up the sh*t? Snoop!!! Hilarious! Anthony, the honorary son, is trying to get a radio job and is practicing for his big break. Snoop motivates him to get a demo together.

You will die laughing when you see how Snoop hooked him up at the end of the show. Be sure to tune in to this show as Snoop Dogg has done an excellent job letting us in on his life. His wife appears to be holding back, but Snoop is "No Holds Barred!" Keep up the good work Snoop.





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dis episode
written by corde likkle admierer, March 30, 2008
yh dis episode is funni, dog trainin!!
p.s luv corde
SPANK
written by lily, March 21, 2008
smilies/smiley.gif hi ya i know u girls r kind of falling in luv with corde i know he is cute,handsome and respectful corde doesn\'t even know ya all exist he does noteven know i exist.stopkillin urself over a guy that does not know or may even not like u.Snoop u r great ur show is great u have a wonderful family.KEEP UO THE GREAT WORK. :kiss:

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