Podcast Summary: "This Is Important"
Episode 248: All Chaps Are Assless
Release Date: May 13, 2025
Hosted by Adam Devine, Anders Holm, Blake Anderson, and Kyle Newacheck
1. Introduction to the Episode
The hosts kick off Episode 248 with their signature blend of humor and candid conversation. The episode centers around Adam Devine's recent attendance at a Beyoncé concert, leading to a broader discussion on men's fashion and cultural observations.
2. Beyoncé Concert Experience
Blake Anderson shares his excitement about attending Beyoncé's yacht concert, highlighting the scale and exclusivity of the event.
- [03:30] Blake Anderson: "Honey, you gotta take that off."
Adam Devine echoes the enthusiasm, mentioning the impressive turnout and the limited opportunity to see Beyoncé up close.
- [05:08] Adam Devine: "We saw Beyoncé just hanging out in the hallway. That's pretty elite level parking."
Anders Holm adds context about the concert's nature and the massive audience.
- [06:03] Anders Holm: "There were 70,000 people there every night."
3. Fashion Trends: Assless Chaps
The conversation shifts to the prevalence of men wearing assless chaps at the concert, prompting a humorous yet insightful discussion on fashion and self-expression.
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[03:30] Blake Anderson: "If I had to guess, 55,000 of them were gay men in asses chaps."
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[04:07] Anders Holm: "All chaps are assless. There's no…"
Blake Anderson elaborates on the observation, noting the widespread adoption of the unorthodox fashion choice.
- [04:18] Blake Anderson: "Thousands, I would say. What everyone is wearing thongs underneath."
Adam Devine emphasizes inclusivity and the idea that butts don't have a gender, fostering a progressive perspective.
- [03:26] Anders Holm: "Butts don't have a gender."
4. Interactions and Anecdotes
The hosts reminisce about their experiences at the concert, including interactions with fellow attendees and personal anecdotes that highlight their camaraderie.
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[05:44] Anders Holm: "Everyone's coming."
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[05:56] Blake Anderson: "But it was a hell of a. I’ll give it up to Beyoncé."
Blake Anderson recounts the excitement of seeing Beyoncé multiple times during the concert series.
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[07:35] Adam Devine: "Did Beyoncé bring out any features? Like, were there any surprise guests?"
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[08:02] Blake Anderson: "Blue Ivy was dancing, but she didn’t seem like a professional dancer."
5. Pop Culture and Media References
The hosts delve into various pop culture topics, including references to other celebrities, movies, and games, weaving them seamlessly into the conversation.
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[10:04] Anders Holm: "Did you think it was from a Kanye song?"
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[22:22] Blake Anderson: "Or alo pants. They could send us some pants or shirts."
Blake Anderson and Adam Devine engage in a playful debate about the authenticity and value of various brands and products they've endorsed.
6. Video Games and Nostalgia
A nostalgic segment emerges as the hosts discuss classic video games, particularly focusing on the Nintendo Switch and its impact on their lives.
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[35:25] Adam Devine: "Shall we name one? Super Smash Brothers of course."
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[37:02] Anders Holm: "What do you play on a Switch?"
Adam Devine reminisces about playing Wii Sports, sharing humorous memories that resonate with many listeners.
- [34:46] Adam Devine: "We were legit. Like, Wii Sports was on my chain."
7. Personal Stories and Humor
The episode is peppered with personal stories and humorous interactions that showcase the hosts' dynamic and chemistry.
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[28:15] Anders Holm: "I feel like every week I have to explain to Blake that this is a comedy podcast."
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[58:35] Blake Anderson: "We had just hot box and then our friends pulled up to go go-karting, and one of them flipped his tee-guar then stopped to help."
These anecdotes not only entertain but also humanize the hosts, making listeners feel connected to their experiences.
8. Addressing Controversies and Clarifications
The hosts tackle a mix-up regarding Adam Devine's role in certain anecdotes, clarifying and addressing misunderstandings with their trademark humor.
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[57:52] Adam Devine: "I wasn't putting them in bags and smashing them into the wall. That's not what I was doing."
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[59:55] Adam Devine: "I didn't go, yeah, come on, man."
This segment underscores the importance of clear communication, even amidst comedic banter.
9. Final Remarks and Teasers
As the episode winds down, the hosts tease upcoming projects and make light-hearted remarks, leaving listeners eager for the next installment.
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[82:30] Blake Anderson: "We're about to have a big announcement with a lot more comics. It's going to be a really fun show."
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[83:11] Adam Devine: "We gotta get you a Suzuki deal."
These closing remarks maintain the lively and engaging tone of the podcast, ensuring a memorable listening experience.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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[03:26] Anders Holm: "Butts don't have a gender."
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[04:07] Anders Holm: "All chaps are assless. There's no…"
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[05:08] Adam Devine: "We saw Beyoncé just hanging out in the hallway. That's pretty elite level parking."
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[07:35] Adam Devine: "Did Beyoncé bring out any features? Like, were there any surprise guests?"
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[35:25] Adam Devine: "Shall we name one? Super Smash Brothers of course."
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[58:35] Blake Anderson: "We had just hot box and then our friends pulled up to go go-karting, and one of them flipped his tee-guar then stopped to help."
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[61:28] Anders Holm: "Hey, Blake, you'll love this. So I play this game called Framed…"
Conclusion
Episode 248 of "This Is Important" masterfully blends humor, personal anecdotes, and cultural commentary, anchored by the hosts' engaging interactions. From vibrant concert experiences to nostalgic video game discussions, the episode offers a rich tapestry of conversations that resonate with a diverse audience. Notable quotes punctuate the dialogue, providing memorable moments that encapsulate the essence of the show. Whether discussing fashion trends like assless chaps or reminiscing about classic games, the hosts deliver a lively and entertaining episode that is both informative and amusing for listeners who haven't tuned in.
