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April 20, 2010 at 10:36am

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. Following @Hasselhoff on Twitter isn't going to look cool (#cheeseburger).

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...

Justin Bieber

April 16: Bieber family bonding

"family time. doesnt get much better than this." via web, 4:01 p.m.

April 15: Bieber shows his Canadian taste buds

"in Buffalo and they got Tim Hortons!!" via web, 9:04 a.m.

April 14: Bieber tweets a little close to home

"it's funny when i read things about myself that r just not true. Why would certain people take time out of their day to hate on a 16 yr old?" via web, 2:07 p.m.

Tune in tomorrow for more tweets from the life of @justinbieber

Filed under: Comedy, Media, Music, Twitter,

April 19, 2010 at 11:20am

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. Following @MrBelvedere on Twitter isn't going to look cool (#hilarityensues).

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...

Justin Bieber

April 18: Justin Bieber takes blurry camera phone shots and over uses ellipses like the rest of us - only he wears a Canadian bowtie.

"Fun night...got to share it with good peopl." via Echofon, 10 p.m.

April 17: Justin Bieber rehearses for either a show or a jr. high talent show - and continues to overuse ellipses

"Rehearsal time for the Junos..." via Echofon, 12:03 p.m.

Tune in tomorrow for more tweets from the life of @justinbieber

Filed under: Media, Comedy, Twitter, Music,

April 15, 2010 at 12:07pm

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. Following @Tigers17thmistress on Twitter isn't going to look cool (#holeinone).

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...

FRED DURST

We'll be honest. @FredDurst was pretty much the inspiration for Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker. Somehow, and don't ask us how, we ended up following the Limp Bizkit frontman - and it's been nothing but entertainment since. It's like that proverbial, gory-ass, nu-metal car accident you just can't help but gawk at.

Here's another look at what @FredDurst has been up to lately:

March, 24: Fred Durst catches Bieber feaver

"Walking down Sunset Blvd. This is LA. Oh boy." via Twittelator, 9:59 p.m.

April, 8: Fred Durst gushes over his dog, apparently named after a video game

"My boy Halo is just chillin'." via Twittelator, 6:38 p.m.

April, 8: And a little love for Fred's other dog

"And my girl Daisy" via Twittelator, 6:39 p.m.

April, 8: Fred Durst claims he had nothing to do with the questionable bandanas his dogs were sporting

"BTW- those cheesy bandanas were put on by the groomer today. Funny for a minute, but had to trash'em." via Twittelator, 8:28 p.m.

Tune in tomorrow for more tweets from the life of @freddurst

Filed under: Comedy, Media, Music, Twitter,

April 14, 2010 at 9:52am

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. Following @Beiber4eva on Twitter isn't going to look cool (#futureacnevictim).

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...

FRED DURST

We'll be honest. @FredDurst was pretty much the inspiration for Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker. Somehow, and don't ask us how, we ended up following the Limp Bizkit frontman - and it's been nothing but entertainment since. It's like that proverbial, gory-ass, nu-metal car accident you just can't help but gawk at.

Here's another look at what @FredDurst has been up to lately:

March 21: Fred Durst barbecues

"Come on over. All vegans invited as well. Tofu in the fridge." via Twittelator, 6:33 p.m.

March 28: Fred Durst wears clothes

"Rocking my Kenny Powers t shirt on #SimpleSunday - bring it!!" via  Twittelator, 9:05 a.m.

April 9: Fred Durst wakes up

"This mug makes me happy. Top of the morning/afternoon/evening to ya. Don't take yourself too seriously today." via Twittelator, 10 a.m.

Tune in tomorrow for more Tweets from the life of @freddurst ...

Filed under: Comedy, Media, Twitter, Music,

April 13, 2010 at 10:03am

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. Following @ArnoldHorshack on Twitter isn't going to look cool (#sweathogs).

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...

FRED DURST

We'll be honest. @FredDurst was pretty much the inspiration for Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker. Somehow, and don't ask us how, we ended up following the Limp Bizkit frontman - and it's been nothing but entertainment since. It's like that proverbial, gory-ass, nu-metal car accident you just can't help but gawk at.

Here's another look at what @FredDurst has been up to lately:

March, 26: Fred Durst eats sushi

"At Koi having some sushi." via Twittelator, 5:52 p.m.

April, 2: Fred Durst plays Xbox and enjoys Bud Light

"A little Friday relax time." via Twittelator, 5:42 p.m.

April, 2: Fred Durst claims the Bud Light isn't his

"The Bud Light is left over from last weeks house guests from NC. I go Pyramid only."

via Twittelator, 5:42 p.m.

Tune in tomorrow for more Tweets from the life of @freddurst...

Filed under: Comedy, Media, Twitter, Music,

April 12, 2010 at 11:45am

Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker

THE WEEKLY VOLCANO FOLLOWS THE PEOPLE YOU'RE TO 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 mainly 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. Following @Snow on Twitter isn't going to look cool (#alickyboomboomdown).

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 ...

FRED DURST

We'll be honest. @FredDurst was pretty much the inspiration for Weekly Volcano Twitter Stalker. Somehow, and don't ask us how, we ended up following the Limp Bizkit frontman - and it's been nothing but entertainment since. It's like that proverbial, gory-ass, nu-metal car accident you just can't help but gawk at.

Here's a look at what @FredDurst has been up to lately:

March, 30: Fred Durst sees Hot Tub Time Machine

"I'm going for it. Sitting in theatre now. Please let it be decent. Love the cast."

via Twittelator, 9:23 p.m.

April, 3: Fred Durst dyes Easter eggs

"You know what time it is!!" via Twittelaor, 8:34 p.m.

APRIL, 7: Fred Durst gets a physical

"Getting my yearly physical. Time to get yours!" via Twittelator, 3:26 p.m.

Tune in tomorrow for more tweets from the life of @freddurst ...

Filed under: Comedy, Media, Twitter, Music,

April 2, 2010 at 8:49am

MORNING SPEW: Expect wet bunny, iPad, odd couples ...

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Expect wind to blow hard; Easter chill likely.

The Daily Show slams CNN for hiring Erick Erickson.

Renee Zellweger to star in Duets 2: The Squinty Eyed Female Crazy Heart.

Video of tea partiers freaking out

Stephen Colbert rips the Kindle, adds fuel to the iPad hype.

Odd couples

Filed under: Morning Spew, Media, Screens, Web/Tech,

November 6, 2009 at 10:46am

Visqueen: a ferocious song of devotion

MICHAEL SWAN: NPR SONG OF THE DAY >>>

Visqueen Seattle rock band Visqueen’s song “Hand Me Down” is NPR’s Song Of The Day. Here is the description on NPR’s Web site:

In Visqueen's crunchy, urgent power-pop song "Hand Me Down," crunchy guitars and Rachel Flotard's incomparable voice simultaneously destroy and mesmerize. As its title suggests, "Hand Me Down" is rooted in a singular bond that spans generations.


Check it out here.

Filed under: Media, Music,

September 26, 2009 at 9:48am

Morning Spew

NEWS TEAM: GOOD MORNING SOUTH SOUND >>>

The Luzon is actually coming down: like, right now.

Oh, the disgrace: Glenn Beck is from around here, and he's back today.

One night in the Waldorf-Astoria: Talking Iran nukes.

Where's the cash?: That's what the Snoqaulmie Tribe is asking.

Dawgs in Palo Alto: Another big test this evening for UW

By the way, it's Saturday!

Filed under: Media, News To Us, Tacoma,

June 30, 2009 at 10:27am

Mid morning music news

BOBBLE TIKI: THREATS & PROMISES >>>

Beck Planned Obsolescence: Beck will launch a weekly DJ set.

Oh Yeah: Flaming Lips forgot to mention MGMT and Karen O on new album.

"We Sampled His Ass": Beastie Boys add Bob Dylan to Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2.


Good To Know

MUTEMATH will play an all-ages show Oct. 5 at the Showbox. The $20 tickets go on sale Friday, July 3 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster. Online ticket purchasers will automatically receive a download of “The Nerve” from MUTEMATH’s forthcoming album Armistice, plus two exclusive B-sides.

This Will Piss Off The RIAA


Filed under: Media, Music,

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