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Rock Bloggin’: John Mayer and Pete Wentz Engage in Internet Bromance

5/29/08, 4:50 pm EST

Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz and John Mayer have taken to their respective blogs to tell each other how they respect each other. It started yesterday in a post titled “yes its a crush,” where the FOB posted a video of Mayer and prefaced the clip with “what he says in the first thirty seconds of this clip is something i have felt for the last year. exactly.” Mayer, an omniscient force when it comes to things on the Internet, responded swiftly from Hong Kong, saying, “You’re one of the best eggs in the music industry, hands down. With as much talent as you have, I’d expect you’d have some eccentric ego, but from what I can tell you seem to have none.” The whole post is about as BFF as you can get, as Mayer closes out the ode to Wentz with “Fame is just one big lesson in being a man, and you’re doing a bang up job…” We predict the pair will collaborate on something in the near future, possibly in a way that may make Ashlee Simpson-Wentz jealous. Wait a second … they have! Mayer contributes the solo to FOB’s cover of Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” and doesn’t appear in the song’s video — exactly like his Rolling Stone cover-mate Eddie Van Halen did in 1983. Coincidence? We think not.

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duh | 5/29/2008, 10:07 pm EST

Could John Mayer be any more sarcastic?

Create A Caption | 5/30/2008, 5:29 am EST

Double your pleasure, double your fun!

Are you like me and wish you had a gun?!

Maybe Baby | 5/30/2008, 8:33 am EST

YOUNG DIPS IN LOVE.

z | 5/30/2008, 9:22 am EST

pretty sure no one cares.

Jungleland | 5/30/2008, 9:32 am EST

wow, John Mayer likes to be in the media. We should expect him to become a regular poster on this blog soon?

JD | 5/30/2008, 2:57 pm EST

John Mayer needs a band maybe this is what hes getting at, as a solo artist I find him boring.
Plus hes not very original, “Waiting on a World to Change” is a thinly-disguised Edge guitar riff. And not a very old one at that.

Sacha from L.A. | 6/2/2008, 7:40 pm EST

Wow. My friends and I were wondering if John Mayer could possibly keep company more….ahem…”douchier” than himself.

He could.
He did.
Pete Wentz.

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