larry: you ve admitted your own infidelity at times. yeah. larry: what do you make of tiger woods? i make, you know, nothing of it. that s a personal issue with him and his wife. and i feel like it s been blown out of proportion because he was looked at as, you know, somebody who was perfect. but at the same time, nobody s perfect and everybody makes mistakes. let s let him get his life right with his wife and move on. larry: you think he s going to do good in the masters? i think real well in masters and real well in life getting his life back right and understanding what s important. sometimes it takes a negative situation like that for you to really turn it into a positive. larry: get down and get up. do you think the temptations of hollywood and the music industry are worse now? definitely. because there are so many ways to have access to them. even if you re not in hollywood. it s like that computer game is so crazy now and so exposed, everybody knows everything no
you re not in hollywood. it s like, that computer game is so crazy now, it s so exposed, everybody knows everything now. larry: how do you balance, by the way, the hood and hollywood? well, i call it hollyhood. larry: hollyhood. yeah i just walk the fine line and i do me all times and as long i do me i ll be able to walk between the corporate world and the streets. larry: what s your name, real name? my real name is cordozar calvin broadus. larry: cordozar? yeah. larry: how did you come up with snoop dogg? my mother. larry: peanuts. yeah i used to watch charlie brown and a character i used to imitate. larry: snoopy. yeah the dog. larry: that s still a great cartoon. it really is. larry: he s gone but never anything like peanuts. no. larry: what do you think of obama, how s he doing? i think that he s doing a great job considering all the pressure that he was up against you know taking over a bad situation from the beginning and trying to clean up
own infidelity at times, right? yes, sir. larry: what do you make of tiger woods? i make, you know, nothing of it. you know, that s a personal issue with him and his wife. and i feel like it s been blown out of proportion because he was looked at as somebody who was perfect. but at the same time nobody s perfect and everybody makes mistakes. so let s let him get his life right with his wife and move on. larry: think he s going to do good in the masters? i think he s going to do real well in the masters and he s going to do real good in life. you know, just getting his life back right and understanding what s important because sometimes it takes a negative situation like that for you to really turn it into a positive. larry: takes a down to get up. yes, sir. larry: do you think the temptations of hollywood and the music industry are worse now? definitely. because there are so many ways to have access to them. even if you re not in hollywood. it s like that computer gam
get his life right with his wife and move on. larry: do you think he ll do great in the masters. i think he ll do real well in the masters and real good in life. getting his life back right and understanding what s important because sometimes it takes a negative situation like that for you to really turn into a positive. larry: takes down to get up? yes, sir. larry: do you think that the temptations of hollywood in the music industry are worse now? definitely. because there are so many ways to have access to them even if you re not in hollywood. it s like, that computer game is so crazy now, so exposed, everybody knows everything now. larry: how do you balance, by the way, the hood and hollywood? well, i call it hollyhood. larry: hollyhood. yeah i walk the fine line and i do me all times and as long i do me i ll be able to walk between the corporate world and the industries. larry: what s your name, real name. my real name is cortisone larry: cortisone? ye
larry: how do you balance, by the way, the hood and hollywood? i call it hollyhood. and i walk the fine line. and i do me at all times as long as i do me, i m going to be able to walk along the corporate world and the streets. larry: what s your real name? cortisar. larry: how did you come up with snoop dogg? my mother. i used to watch charlie brown. i used to always imitate snoopy, the dog. larry: that s still a great cartoon. he s gone. what do you think about obama? how is he doing? i think he s doing a great job considering all the pressure he was up against, you know, taking over a bad situation in the beginning and trying to clean up and move forward and get us back on the right place. to me, you know, he s doing a great job because we re in a better state than we were in two years ago. larry: okay, you want snoop dogg to get you to your next