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May 20, 2010 at 10:27am

Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker

The Weekly Volcano follows the people you're too embarrassed to >>>

Just like most good, new-age, social media applications, Twitter allows people to share and be privy to once personal, almost wholly pointless information about peoples' lives. It's seemingly endless. While Twitter is mostly full of everyday, ho-hum people - just like you and me, sharing info about what type of oatmeal we ate for breakfast and where we get our hair cut - Twitter is also a magnet for the moderately-famous.

Stars of yesterday, illiterate millionaire athletes, former cast members of Saved By the Bell - you can follow them all, intimately, on Twitter.

But, you've got standards. We get that.

That's why we'll do it for you, in a feature we like to call Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker.

This week, checking in with...

Mark Hoppus

May 19: Mark Hoppus confronts the inevitability of death

"When I die, at my funeral, please please PLEASE do not allow a touching musical tribute to be performed by the Jingle Cats." via UberTwitter, 5:24 p.m.

May 13: Mark Hoppus works on his table manners

"At the last second, my brain couldn't decide between 'thanks' or 'thank you,' so I looked right at the waitress and said 'Thank.'" via Twitterific, 11:44 a.m.

May 8: Mark Hoppus gets competitive

"I gotta say, I'm KILLING IT right now at this trivia game designed for first-graders." via Twitterific, 7:40 a.m

Tune in tomorrow for more tweets from the life of Mark Hoppus (@markhoppus)

Filed under: Bad Habits, Comedy, Music, Media, Twitter,

May 19, 2010 at 10:27am

Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker

The Weekly Volcano follows the people you're too embarrassed to >>>

Just like most good, new-age, social media applications, Twitter allows people to share and be privy to once personal, almost wholly pointless information about peoples' lives. It's seemingly endless. While Twitter is mostly full of everyday, ho-hum people - just like you and me, sharing info about what type of oatmeal we ate for breakfast and where we get our hair cut - Twitter is also a magnet for the moderately-famous.

Stars of yesterday, illiterate millionaire athletes, former cast members of Saved By the Bell - you can follow them all, intimately, on Twitter.

But, you've got standards. We get that.

That's why we'll do it for you, in a feature we like to call Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker.

This week, checking in with...

Mark Hoppus

May 18: Mark Hoppus is psychic

"I think at the end of LOST, we finally discover if Ross and Rachel end up together." via UberTwitter, 9:24 p.m.

May 14: Hoppus tries to prove he's actually an intellectual via Twitter. Booyah!

"I like to go big on Friday nights!! Tonight: staying in, reading early 20th century French Modernist philosophy. Booyah!!" via TweetDeck, 8:36 p.m.

May 14: Hoppus is forgetful

"Crap, I forget!! What was the second rule of Fight Club, again?" via TweetDeck, 8:22 p.m.

Tune in tomorrow for more tweets from the life of Mark Hoppus (@markhoppus)

Filed under: Bad Habits, Comedy, Media, Music, Twitter,

May 18, 2010 at 11:19am

Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker

The Weekly Volcano follows the people you're too embarrassed to >>>

Just like most good, new-age, social media applications, Twitter allows people to share and be privy to once personal, almost wholly pointless information about peoples' lives. It's seemingly endless. While Twitter is mostly full of everyday, ho-hum people - just like you and me, sharing info about what type of oatmeal we ate for breakfast and where we get our hair cut - Twitter is also a magnet for the moderately-famous.

Stars of yesterday, illiterate millionaire athletes, former cast members of Saved By the Bell - you can follow them all, intimately, on Twitter.

But, you've got standards. We get that.

That's why we'll do it for you, in a feature we like to call Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker.

This week, checking in with...

Mark Hoppus

May 13: Mark Hoppus is Bob Villa

"Just had the first-ever conversation that included the phrase "raise the roof" in actual reference to increasing ceiling height." via Twitterific, 11:16 a.m.

May 5: Mark Hoppus is political

"I wonder if tanning salons in Arizona have seen a sudden downturn in business." via TweetDeck, 9:39 a.m.

April 20: Mark Hoppus is capitalist

"Thinking about opening an aviary called Bird, Bat, and Beyond." via TweetDeck, 1:38 p.m.

Tune in tomorrow for more tweets from the life of Mark Hoppus (@markhoppus)

Filed under: Bad Habits, Comedy, Media, Twitter, Music,

May 14, 2010 at 10:26am

Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker

The Weekly Volcano follows the people you're too embarrassed to >>>

Just like most good, new-age, social media applications, Twitter allows people to share and be privy to once personal, almost wholly pointless information about peoples' lives. It's seemingly endless. While Twitter is mostly full of everyday, ho-hum people - just like you and me, sharing info about what type of oatmeal we ate for breakfast and where we get our hair cut - Twitter is also a magnet for the moderately-famous.

Stars of yesterday, illiterate millionaire athletes, former cast members of Saved By the Bell - you can follow them all, intimately, on Twitter.

But, you've got standards. We get that.

That's why we'll do it for you, in a feature we like to call Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker.

This week, checking in with...

Larry King

February 15: Celine Dion and Skeletor

"Hold the phone! It's Celine!" via Twitpic, 11:34 a.m.

February 5: The more time we spend looking at Larry King's Twitter account, the more we come to believe he's - quite possibly - the most bizarre motherfucker on the face of the earth.

"@RyanSeacrest says he's going to name his dog after me. Should I help him pick out his new dog?" via Web, 3:41 p.m.

February 4: Boo.

"Courtesy of our friends at Avatar -- what I'd look like as a Na'vi" via TwitPic, 11:58 p.m.

January 6: Tip your waitress, folks...

" Why does Starbucks call a small coffee "tall"? Have you seen those cups? There's really nothing tall about them...

Tune in next week for more Twitter stalking action from the Weekly Volcano. As always, if you've got a suggestion for who you'd like to see us Twitter stalk next, let us know.

Filed under: Bad Habits, Comedy, Media, Twitter,

May 13, 2010 at 10:23am

Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker

The Weekly Volcano follows the people you're too embarrassed to >>>

Just like most good, new-age, social media applications, Twitter allows people to share and be privy to once personal, almost wholly pointless information about peoples' lives. It's seemingly endless. While Twitter is mostly full of everyday, ho-hum people - just like you and me, sharing info about what type of oatmeal we ate for breakfast and where we get our hair cut - Twitter is also a magnet for the moderately-famous.

Stars of yesterday, illiterate millionaire athletes, former cast members of Saved By the Bell - you can follow them all, intimately, on Twitter.

But, you've got standards. We get that.

That's why we'll do it for you, in a feature we like to call Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker.

This week, checking in with...

Larry King

March 2: Another awkward Larry King picture, and a birthday shout-out

"And it's Jon's birthday! Happy Birthday @BonJovi" via Web, 10:48 a.m.

February 24: Unsolved Larry King Show mysteries

"The parents of missing actor Andrew Koenig will be on tonight" via Web, 11:12 a.m.

"Still not sure what happened with the Koenigs. I talked to them in the break and told them they were on next. Then they left..." via Web, 7:07 p.m.

January 25: Larry King crosses the line. This is just disturbing.

"A slice of heaven!" via Web, 12:58 p.m.

Tune in tomorrow for more tweets from the life of Larry King (@kingsthings)

Filed under: Bad Habits, Comedy, Media, Twitter,

May 12, 2010 at 1:03pm

Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker

The Weekly Volcano follows the people you're too embarrassed to >>>

Just like most good, new-age, social media applications, Twitter allows people to share and be privy to once personal, almost wholly pointless information about peoples' lives. It's seemingly endless. While Twitter is mostly full of everyday, ho-hum people - just like you and me, sharing info about what type of oatmeal we ate for breakfast and where we get our hair cut - Twitter is also a magnet for the moderately-famous.

Stars of yesterday, illiterate millionaire athletes, former cast members of Saved By the Bell - you can follow them all, intimately, on Twitter.

But, you've got standards. We get that.

That's why we'll do it for you, in a feature we like to call Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker.

This week, checking in with...

Larry King

April 28: Larry King deflects attention from his 80 divorces

"If diamonds AREN’T a girl’s best friend, what is?" via Web, 12:28 p.m.

March 22: Larry King philosophizes

"You know the 5 second rule when you drop food? Well it doesn't apply to ice cream, yogurt or apple sauce." via Web, 10:31 a.m.

March 18: Larry King is senial

"I'll start it off...one of my all time favorite TV shows was HIll Street Blues!" via Web, 12:36 p.m.

March 24: Seriously? What?

"Me driving around with @SnoopDogg" via Web, 9:37 a.m.

Tune in tomorrow for more tweets from the life of Larry King (@Kingsthings)

Filed under: Bad Habits, Comedy, Media, Twitter,

May 11, 2010 at 11:13am

Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker

The Weekly Volcano follows the people you're too embarrassed to >>>

Just like most good, new-age, social media applications, Twitter allows people to share and be privy to once personal, almost wholly pointless information about peoples' lives. It's seemingly endless. While Twitter is mostly full of everyday, ho-hum people - just like you and me, sharing info about what type of oatmeal we ate for breakfast and where we get our hair cut - Twitter is also a magnet for the moderately-famous.

Stars of yesterday, illiterate millionaire athletes, former cast members of Saved By the Bell - you can follow them all, intimately, on Twitter.

But, you've got standards. We get that.

That's why we'll do it for you, in a feature we like to call Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker.

This week, checking in with...

Larry King

April 16: Larry and Willie get high (metaphorically speaking)

"Willie Nelson is on tonight! We talk pot, Palin & even sing! Wait til you see his tour bus." via Twitpic, 12:43 p.m.

April 5: Larry does lunch again - this time with Nancy Reagan. (Yesterday Seacrest, today Reagan - wtf!)

"Had Lunch today with Nancy Reagan. I am always amazed at how up she is on EVERYTHING!" via Web, 4:43 p.m.

March 23: Larry King the philosopher

"Why is the #2 pencil so popular? Why is #2 treated like number #1?" via Web, 10:16 a.m.

Tune in tomorrow for more tweets from the life of Larry King (@kingsthings)

Filed under: Bad Habits, Comedy, Media, Twitter,

May 10, 2010 at 11:18am

Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker

The Weekly Volcano follows the people you're too embarrassed to >>>

Just like most good, new-age, social media applications, Twitter allows people to share and be privy to once personal, almost wholly pointless information about peoples' lives. It's seemingly endless. While Twitter is mostly full of everyday, ho-hum people - just like you and me, sharing info about what type of oatmeal we ate for breakfast and where we get our hair cut - Twitter is also a magnet for the moderately-famous.

Stars of yesterday, illiterate millionaire athletes, former cast members of Saved By the Bell - you can follow them all, intimately, on Twitter.

But, you've got standards. We get that.

That's why we'll do it for you, in a feature we like to call Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker.

This week, checking in with...

Larry King

May 7: Larry King gets pumped up for SNL, wears suspenders and sexy jeans

"Who's excited about Betty White hosting SNL tomorrow?" via Twitpic, 11:30 a.m.

April 28: Larry King hangs with the upper crust - who have enough time for a photo, but not enough time to get off the phone (unless that's a staged call).

"After the show with the Trumps!" via Twitpic, 7:35 p.m.

April 23: WTF?

"Having lunch now with @RyanSeacrest!" via Web, 1:28 p.m.

Tune in tomorrow for more tweets from the life of Larry King

Filed under: Bad Habits, Comedy, Media, Twitter,

May 7, 2010 at 11:16am

Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker

The Weekly Volcano follows the people you're too embarrassed to >>>

Just like most good, new-age, social media applications, Twitter allows people to share and be privy to once personal, almost wholly pointless information about peoples' lives. It's seemingly endless. While Twitter is mostly full of everyday, ho-hum people - just like you and me, sharing info about what type of oatmeal we ate for breakfast and where we get our hair cut - Twitter is also a magnet for the moderately-famous.

Stars of yesterday, illiterate millionaire athletes, former cast members of Saved By the Bell - you can follow them all, intimately, on Twitter.

But, you've got standards. We get that.

That's why we'll do it for you, in a feature we like to call Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker.

This week, checking in with...

Ice T

April 9: Ice T ReTweets the haters

"RT @P_Chandler:You tedious thug. No, you CAN'T act or converse w/out swearing. Her music is too clever for your pea brain to comprehend." via TweetDeck, 6:35 p.m.

"RT @CommunitySyndic: Man, Ice T is such a fucking tool. How dare he tell Aimee Mann to eat a hot bowl of dicks. What does that even mean?" via TweetDeck, 6:36 p.m.

April 9: Ice T gets a little emotional via Twitter. (FYI: FLTG seems to stand for Ice T's "Twitter gang" - the Final Level Twitter Gang.)

"FLTG HISTORICAL PHOTO: "This is the exact moment I met my wife for the first time..." Check the smile!" via TweetDeck, 9:27 a.m.

April 8: The "Single Greatest Tweet of all Time" - as declared by the Village Voice

Hey @aimeemann stop worrying bout my acting bitch, and worry about your WACK ass music. In the mean time.. Eat a hot bowl of Dicks! Ice T" via TweetDeck, 9:00 a.m.

Tune in next week for more Twitter-stalking from the Weekly Volcano

Filed under: Bad Habits, Comedy, Music, Media, Twitter,

May 6, 2010 at 12:39pm

Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker

The Weekly Volcano follows the people you're too embarrassed to >>>

Just like most good, new-age, social media applications, Twitter allows people to share and be privy to once personal, almost wholly pointless information about peoples' lives. It's seemingly endless. While Twitter is mostly full of everyday, ho-hum people - just like you and me, sharing info about what type of oatmeal we ate for breakfast and where we get our hair cut - Twitter is also a magnet for the moderately-famous.

Stars of yesterday, illiterate millionaire athletes, former cast members of Saved By the Bell - you can follow them all, intimately, on Twitter.

But, you've got standards. We get that.

That's why we'll do it for you, in a feature we like to call Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker.

This week, checking in with...

Ice T

May 5: Ice T reveals himself as a closet LOL Cats fan (we have no idea what this means).

"Daily Pic: A 'Final Level' Cat.... Maaan! I understand you player..." via Twitpic, 5:30 p.m.

April 14: Not braggin', just sayin'

"Lucky for me, I sold a few records before the record bizz crashed. I appreciate these more now than ever!" via Twitpic, 9:13 a.m.

April 13: Ice T talks about his dog Spartacus some more - who, don't forget, has more Twitter followers than you'll ever have

"Daily Pic: 'Spartacus' bumped into his big cousin 'Beast' in Little Italy today.. It's good to be connected.

Tune in tomorrow for more tweets from the life of Ice T

Filed under: Bad Habits, Comedy, Media, Music, Twitter,

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