Can Fall Out Boy Make It to Antarctica? An Anxious Nation Waits

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Weather isn't the only obstacle that FOB has had to face in their attempt to set this record. First lead singer hot, default front man bassist Pete Wentz had to conquer his geographical ignorance. Wentz told MTV News, "Well, I was just sitting around and wrote [manager] Bob [McLynn] an e-mail saying, 'Let's be the first band to go to all five continents' — only he wrote me back, 'There are seven.'"
In another interview with MTV News — which is serving as Stanley to Wentz's Dr. Livingstone on this monumental voyage of discovery — Wentz revealed that visiting Antarctica would fulfill a childhood dream. "I mean, we were just sitting around thinking of awesome, funny, totally crazy things to do, things that you'd think up when you were 14. And all of a sudden, we were like, 'Hey, high-fiving a penguin? That's about as 14 and dumb as you can get!'" And what do they think Antarctica will be like? Wentz comments in yet another interview with MTV News, "I'm basically expecting that it'll be like Hoth, that ice planet on Star Wars, only I bet there won't be any Tauntauns there."
Will Fall Out Boy be able to live their dream of giving a high-five to a penguin? Will there be Tauntauns there, and if so, will bad weather force them to spend an Antarctic night inside freshly killed Tauntauns? This is a rock-and-roll nail-biter! Check with Vulture for more updates! —Tammy Oler
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