Shut Up Jonas: blink-182/Weezer For Summer 2009?

www.blink182.com

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According to Buzznet, blink-182 will be touring with Weezer this summer on their first outing since reforming after a 4-year hiatus. Buzznet cites an anonymous source and few other details are available about such a tour. What we do know is that the tour will be prior to blink-182′s album due this fall and will contain songs from several of the band’s albums.

Most information currently available, with the exception of the Weezer announcement, is straight from bassist Mark Hoppus’ own lips, or perhaps fingers may be a more appropriate word. Hoppus has been constantly updating his Twitter.com account since it’s creation with ramblings of day to day activities. Entries on the musician’s micro-blogging page range from his erratic sleep schedule to working on remixes for bands like Fall Out Boy and his announcement of working with new albums as a producer for acts like Motion City Soundtrack, with which he worked on Commit This to Memory in 2005.

Tour Mockup

Tour Mockup

The man seems content to remain busy even through out the finalizing of blink-182′s album and in preparation for a tour. Other entries by Hoppus are conversations with Chris Holmes, who worked with Hoppus extensively on +44 during the blink hiatus, about the possibility of working with production while on the road with his own band. This would lead some to ask why not take along a lesser known band to give them exposure? To be honest no one knows if other acts will be involved on the summer tour, although you’d have to think the details would come out soon. Weezer may have been guitarist Tom DeLonge’s idea. DeLonge did a co-headlining tour with Weezer and his band Angels & Airwaves just last fall, when the rumors of a blink reunion were starting to formulate. Immediately after the announcement of a reunion and a tour rumors had already sprung about just who would be special enough to join along, including the mock tour poster that made it’s way on to AbsolutePunk.

Regardless of who’s on the tour, this summer is sure to turn every twenty and thirty-something out there back into a 15 yr. old kid laughing at fart jokes. And let’s be honest, we could use some of that.

Rehearsal List

Rehearsal List

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I thought we were bros, brah?!

Most of the “applicationson Facebook are completely useless. Some are moderately entertaining time-wasters, like Mafia Wars. The idea behind Mafia Wars and similar games on Facebook is to keep you clicking through their pages which serve ads that they receive their revenue from. Of course the more unique views each ad receives the more cash the content providers make. That’s why you’re encouraged to invite your friends. This is called spam.

It’s also why you’re limited on how many “invites” you can send via Facebook applications. Apparently the developers realized people might flee from their service if they were bombarded with random invites constantly (see “MySpace“). Most people still receive several invites from different friends, but the number is much smaller than if there were no limitations on applications.

I rarely accept app invites. The Facebook dev platform, in my opinion, is not safe enough to entrust my information to at random. I take very few steps to conceal my privacy on the web – most of my social networking profiles are completely open and contain a lot of information short of my social security number or a debit card PIN. If you’re intelligent about how you use the web you can get away with this. If you enjoy clicking random advertisements, entering your home address for the prize you’ve !!!JUST WON!!!, or even your phone information, you can’t get away with this. People that want your information have become very skilled at setting up traps so that less tech savy people do all the work for them. They’re not interested in actively targeting individuals, for the most part. Or maybe I’m just naive, believing I have nothing worthwhile to steal.

Uh.. Anyways, somehow this turned into a rant.

At one point or another I’ve accepted family invites via a Facebook relative application. Also, during last fall’s election I had added Obama’s profile to receive news updates on Facebook. The applications on Facebook often send you messages about a friend who’s recommended something for you or wants to be linked to you in some way. Please note that those messages are bullshit.

Obama has added you as a cousin?!?!

Obama has added you as a cousin. True story?

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