This Is Important
Ep 258: Live From The Super Bowl With Bo Jackson (About 20 Feet Away)!!
10 Feb 2026
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Chapter 1: What is the significance of being live from the Super Bowl?
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Chapter 2: How did Bo Jackson influence the host's life?
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welcome to this is important a production of iheart radio the show where we talk about what's obviously most critically crucially important today on this is important bo jackson gave my mom a perm in 20 seconds it was the warmth of another man's ass and it was hot they're about to release a 20-inch hot dog
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Chapter 3: What are the highlights from Radio Row at the Super Bowl?
Is this our theme music for the whole week?
Yeah.
This has been an unbelievable Super Bowl. 60. 60. Not quite nine, not quite nine. The joke that keeps on going. Never stop. We're a little late. I'm not feeling great, as you can tell by the sunglasses. Oh, power move. I'm just not sleeping. I'm too excited. There's too much hustle and bustle happening outside. I know I could go out and get my freak on if I wanted to.
Chapter 4: How do the hosts feel about their experiences in San Francisco?
But instead, I just kind of toss and turn in bed and then absolutely butcher my performance. And Marriott. Well, we turned it on. We're coming hot off the set of New Heights. New Heights podcast. Has Travis and Jason Kelsey heard of them? Yes, we were in the room with the big boys and it was feeling good. And I thought you performed very well on that. Thank you.
Right.
We stuck to the script. We nailed our lines. I didn't know the whole thing was scripted, but you know,
Just like the NFL. Just like the NFL.
Chapter 5: What unexpected encounters did the hosts have during the Super Bowl?
Oh. Oh. Roger Goodell just breaks through the wall.
I was texting with Trump this morning, and he was like, let me know what you talk about on the podcast. I'm going to come.
That's your Trump? No, that's what he really sounds like. Wow. He sounds like Bill Cosby. You don't know him. Yeah. With the yellow pudding. Yeah. Let me talk about. Let me talk about my son, Barron Trump.
Chapter 6: What are the hosts' thoughts on the current state of the NFL?
It's crazy, right? Yeah, that is actually wild. But those guys are great. Those guys are really good dudes. I don't know about you, but I liked doing their podcast. I did too. I thought you were about to pick one. Fuck it. Honestly, it's hard to choose. It's a toss up. They're both great in their own ways. Who's the better kisser? Trav. Trav, for sure. He's a hand on the face kisser.
Chapter 7: How does the conversation shift to the topic of food and drink?
I'm not a kiss a bearded, like too big of a beard on Jason. You like a shaven face. I do feel feminine. I don't kiss guys. It is nice to talk to those guys because we were at a party the night before, right? And we were hanging out with them. And it was nice, but we were in a loud bar. Sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I feel like I cannot communicate with giant men when I'm in a loud bar.
You're closer to their height, so it's a little easier. Right there to kiss them. Shut the fuck up! I'll kiss now! And then I feel like even you're there to where you can still hear each other.
Chapter 8: What are the hosts' predictions for the Super Bowl outcome?
I'm just a few inches. Once you're just too short to where the sound can't travel that far down. Would you guys call me out if you noticed that every single party I was on my tiptoes the whole time? I don't think so. A long time ago, someone sent me a supercut of me on red carpets. That's rough. Standing on my tiptoes. Really?
But not my tiptoes.
The issue is my right leg is shorter. So sometimes I'll be up on my little gimpy right leg. I have noticed you doing that a lot. And by the way, whoever puts together this Get a fucking life. No, no, no. I like it. We like the content. Keep it coming. Well, sure, there's that. Content is king. Absolutely. But what are you, who gives a fuck? Let my guy work on his calves.
Thank you.
You're just always working out, I think is what it is. I'm trying to work on my calf. You're saying it's done as like a tactic to out our boy. It was, I could tell it was like a little hurtful. There was some hate behind it. Right. And I didn't like that. Okay, yeah. Well, then, Ders, I stand with you. Leave him alone. So this is the last day at the Super Bowl for Radio Row. Ders is going home.
He's going to go running. I'm running a race. He's running a race. I'm running a race. We're raising money for the firefighters, the big fire last year. Running from Altadena to the Palisades. It's going to be a good time. Almost as fun as staying here and going to Shaq's party. But when you sign up for something, when you sign a blood oath. Yeah. And your wife is like making you do that, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. She might have said don't be a bitch. I heard that there's actually a 5K in the city tomorrow morning at 8 a.m. that rapper P-Lo, my friend.
You got your Evo SLs?
Are you going to wake up and go running? That does not seem like the Blake Anderson that I know and love. Here's the deal. Wow, dude. I haven't done any form of working out at all since I've been here.
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