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Mingle with celebrities, Playboy Playmates, marijuana policy
reform supporters, and other Hollywood insiders as the guests
explored the Playboy Mansion 's grotto, grounds, and exotic
zoo. Only a lucky few have seen the inside of the grotto,
which includes cushion love seats built into the stone walls
and a large Jacuzzi.
That is what guests were treated to at the MPP's sold-out
party at the Playboy Mansion in March 2006.
Partiers had access to the pool area, which features a
lagoon-shaped swimming pool, waterfalls, and a stone bridge
to a Japanese koi pond. As they enjoy great music, comedy,
an open bar, and sumptuous hors d'oeuvres poolside, Playmates
were available to give tours of the Mansion grounds — one
of America 's most coveted settings.
The party was hosted by Joe Rogan, from NBC's "Fear
Factor" and Comedy Central's "The Man Show,"
and will feature rapper, producer, and film director dj
Pooh, who often collaborates with Ice Cube and has also
worked with LL Cool J, Tupac Shakur, and Snoop Dogg.

More than 700 MPP supporters attended MPP's party at the Playboy Mansion , raising more than $170,000 for MPP's work to reform marijuana laws.
MPP Executive Director Rob Kampia presented the Pioneer Award
to Hugh Hefner, citing his pioneering role in helping to
start the marijuana policy reform movement in the 1970s
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Entertainment world VIPs in attendance included TV and radio personality Adam Carolla; comedian Tommy Chong; "Wedding Crashers" screenwriter Steve Faber; actors Patrick Fugit, Olivia Wilde, Michelle Phillips, and Golden Brooks; and musicians Sia, Mike Simpson, and Waylon Payne.
Music was provided by Ray Benson, Rocco DeLuca and the Burden,
dj Native Wayne Jobson, and dj Shark.
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