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Local celeb’s stomach pumped on Twitter

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Rob (center): You make us proud

SPOILER ALERT! Really. After this news hit, Mayer apparently said it was a all a joke. Ha ha ha! We’re all laughing! Or not. Either way, here’s the original story:

In a world of too much information, John Mayer can’t resist giving us even more — and this time he’s involved a local guy.

On Saturday, Mayer helped his friend Rob Dyrdek (of MTV’s Rob & Big, and the area native who gave both his money and his name to the Rob Dyrdek/DC Shoes Skate Plaza in Kettering) celebrate his new film Street Dreams at L.A. club My House.

Dyrdek ended up having too much to drink, Mayer said (via Twitter), and he had to take his pal to the hospital to get his stomach pumped.

At Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Mayer Tweeted: “In triage at Cedars with @Robdyrdek. When the contents of his stomach hit that silicon bag and we all saw it, we just broke into applause.”

Minutes later he added, “Applause. S*! Applause.”

Dyrdek apparently felt better the next day, Tweeting: “A funny night out with @johncmayer.”

Dyrdek then posted a TMZ.com photo of himself looked intoxicated and being carried out of the club. “Glow stick Dancing leads to this….” he wrote.

Potential alcohol poisoning … ALWAYS funny.

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By glow

June 15, 2009 11:34 AM | Link to this

I believe “glow stick dancing” is code for ecstasy

By SRK

June 15, 2009 12:14 PM | Link to this

Guess Hollywood is going to his head and stomach. Hope he comes back to his senses before it becomes a tragedy.
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