This is Important Podcast: Wicky Wah Wah, Super Bowl Stories, and Celebrity Encounters
This Is ImportantFebruary 29, 202456 min43,220 views
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- 💡 The hosts kick off with a discussion about the energy drink Zoa, owned by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, highlighting its ingredients and flavors.
- 💬 An accidental "butt FaceTime" leads to a humorous segment about unintentional calls from pockets.
- 😴 Blake Anderson appears visibly tired, prompting a discussion about the effects of early mornings with a toddler and the general appearance of fatigue.
Super Bowl Reflections and Celebrity Encounters
- 🏈 Blake recounts his disappointment at the Super Bowl after his team's loss, describing the somber atmosphere even in a VIP box.
- 👑 A vivid story is shared about attending a Prince party after the Super Bowl, including the surreal experience of sitting near Prince himself.
- 🤯 The hosts debate whether the person they saw was actually Prince or an impersonator, highlighting Blake's skeptical nature.
- 🤝 The conversation touches on celebrity encounters, including a wild WME party where Adam Devine recalls having Jude Law and Robert Pattinson in headlocks.
Pop Culture and Generational Differences
- 🎬 The movie Saltburn is discussed, with the hosts agreeing that while visually striking, the characters were unlikable and the plot lacked compelling rooting interests.
- 🎶 A segment delves into the song "Wild Wild West" by Will Smith, attempting to recall its iconic "Wicky Wah Wah" intro.
- 🎤 The group discusses Usher's Super Bowl halftime performance, with mixed opinions on his vocal performance but appreciation for his stage presence and roller skating.
- 🎸 The artist Her is praised for her talent and stage presence, with a mention of her excellent Tiny Desk performance.
Celebrity Life and Observations
- 🎤 The podcast touches on the phenomenon of "nepo babies" and the difficulty of keeping up with new influencers and celebrities.
- 🚗 Super Bowl commercials are reviewed, with a particular highlight on the Kawasaki mullet commercial and the Ben Affleck/Matt Damon Dunkin' Donuts ad.
- 🙏 The hosts discuss the prevalence of "Jesus commercials" during the Super Bowl and speculate on their funding, linking it to organizations like Hobby Lobby.
- 🎶 The music of Cisco (Mark) from the group Dru Hill is discussed, including his real name and his performance of "Thong Song."
- 👶 The hosts discuss the name Bose for a new baby and the challenges of embroidered gifts, as well as the humorous idea of using the baby as bait to test Kyle's alleged baby-eating habits.
- 🗣️ The episode concludes with a discussion on the word "androgynous" and the hosts' learning process throughout the podcast, encouraging listeners to rate the episode.
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Zoa EnergyButt DialButt FaceTimeSuper BowlPrinceCelebrity EncountersSaltburnWild Wild WestUsherHerNepo BabiesSuper Bowl CommercialsJesus CommercialsCiscoDru Hill
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