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I'm gonna show you something right now, and a lot of people would not even show you this; they would just plow through.
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I want you to take a look at the shirt.
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I'm getting a little damp.
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So I just want to make this known that I know I'm sweating through the shirt.
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I don't want you sitting at home, at your laptop, going, "Get over here, his nipples are sweating!"
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I know they are.
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What's up, GQ?
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My name is Sebastian Maniscalco, and these are my essentials.
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This is a backpack.
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I was never a backpack guy.
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I actually used to go to the airport and look at men and backpacks, and I'd go, "What, are you four years old?"
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I became a backpack guy when I had a kid because the backpack allows you to have your hands available to pick up a kid, feed, what have you.
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So, I bought this backpack.
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I bought it with my wife.
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My wife is kind of into fashion and brands, and this is a Louis Vuitton bag, which I don't know what that means, but I like to keep it in nice condition.
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That's another thing, I don't like a lot of nicks, so I'm very careful with the bag.
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When we travel with our family, I am in charge of basically the logistics of getting through the airport.
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Mommy's got the baby, I got the stroller, two bags, everything.
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I'm doing a lot of breaking down and building up.
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Again, little travel tips for everybody out there, when you go in the overhead, it's just, it's a slide-in job.
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And if you have to push it in, if you're sitting there and you're jamming it in, you shouldn't have brought it on the airplane.
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Check it in next time, all right?
1:47
I like Tom Ford, and he makes excellent, excellent suits, so I thought I'd try out his sunglasses.
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I wear these basically for driving, but I don't like to go into a restaurant, a friend's house with these on because I always leave them behind.
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I think a lot of people think they look cooler in sunglasses.
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I'm one of them.
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I think the sunglasses actually makes me better looking by two notches.
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It almost changes your personality as soon as you put them on.
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Like right now, I feel like Tom Cruise.
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Papa, got to take them off, loses the effect, you know?
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Even as they're coming on, my eyes are starting to squint.
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I'm like, "Oh my God, sunglasses are going on.
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Did I just become cool?"
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These are my running shoes.
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I'm 46 years old, and I'm still running, probably not a good idea for the joints, but it's the only exercise I really feel like I did something.
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At the end of the exercise, I sweat, and I could tell that something happened.
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These are a Swedish brand called On.
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The 360 of the shoe, like a commercial, the toe box is wide.
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And the fun fact about Sebastian Maniscalco, I have wide feet.
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I have problems finding shoes that fit my foot, so this toe box here has ample amount for my huge feet.
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I try to run four miles, maybe three times a week.
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Sometimes I run with my wife.
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My wife never wants to run back the same way we came.
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She doesn't want to look at the same houses coming back, she wants different scenery.
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I need to go back where I came from, or I'll get lost.
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Another one of my essentials, it's, I think it's Essentia water.
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I used to drink whatever was available until someone said, "Oh, there's plastic in the water, and you gotta get water that's got this BPA."
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I don't know if it's a scam or what is it.
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No BPA, I don't know, something about BPA.
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Ionized hydration.
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Could you measure it? It's 9.5 pH or higher, and listen, if it ain't 9.5, I don't want it.
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Electrolytes for taste.
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I don't know if you ever tasted this water, but my God, the flavor, amazing!
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One pet peeve I have about people who drink bottled water, they crack it, and the way they twist it off, this here, if you see the fingertips, the way they do this, right?
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And they, they take the cap off and they don't even take a sip.
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I don't even know what this is, it's like a little lip wetter.
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They go and they act like it's, it's they're having such a great time drinking the water, and then they put the cap back on, but again, with this little crane technique, oh, it just kills me.
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But I put it in my palm, I rip it like it's like beer, right?
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And the way I get into it, work the Adam's apple.
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So this is my answer to coffee.
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This little Yerba Mate shot.
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I call it Yerba, is it Yerba?
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Maybe it is Yerba.
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I have this every morning to get myself awake.
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I don't like drinking a cup of coffee, it's a big commitment, you gotta walk around with it, it's a mess.
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I just like cracking this open, knocking it back in the morning, and I'm done with it.
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This is the equivalent of drinking two cups of coffee, maybe a cup and a half.
5:43
I think I had two of these already.
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If I have another one, I'm really gonna start sweating.
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I don't even look at what's in this stuff, you know what I mean?
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A lot of people sit here and know it's got the, the goji berry, can't have that.
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Not a pot guy, all right?
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Don't smoke pot, it stinks, to be honest with you.
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When I smoke pot, I'm like, "Yeah."
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But what I've found some benefit is the CBD stuff for joint pain, and it seems to be working.
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I'm in California, so this is, I guess, all legal now out here.
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So I went to a pot store to buy it, which is not all that bad.
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You could tell the people who are in there if they're buying stuff for aches and pains, and they could tell the people who are getting high constantly.
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It's two different, two different types of people.
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Hmm, it smells like mint.
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I don't know if they put like toothpaste in here and they called it CBD, and I rubbed it on myself, if I go, "Oh my God, it's unbelievable!"
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I don't know, I'm hoping it takes effect.
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Maybe, maybe you have to use it daily to...
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I don't really use it daily.
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I do it when I get a massage.
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I give them a, as soon as, I tell them as soon as I sit, to put whatever you got, away, you're using this today.
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Bose noise-canceling headphones.
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These I normally wear on an airplane to watch movies, TV shows, listen to podcasts, what have you.
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I always put the right on the right ear, left on the left ear.
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I always listen to, with the headphones, I thought, you know, "This is me and my Bose headphones."
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What? My music is embarrassing.
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I grew up dancing, if you could believe that.
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It's all I listen to is dance music.
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My whole family, we'd be going through the house, we would be dancing before dinner.
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When I dance, I also do a little lip bite.
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That's all I used to hit up on girls, I used to kind of ask them, it's there, it's good bids.
7:56
We used to go to like teen dance clubs growing up, right?
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And I used to come right up to a girl, bite my lip and, "You want, you want to dance with this?"
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But there'd be like, I'd be a lot of like, gut, you know, like a lot of movement with the head.
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I do a couple floor taps.
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I don't know, I think the art of flirting has died.
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If you, if you really want to get to know someone, do a couple floor taps in front of them.
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This is the Theragun, as I'm looking at my essential items, a lot have to do with soreness and body stuff, pain management, exactly.
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This is basically a self massage.
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If you don't have anybody there to give you a massage, you buy one of these.
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Now, this one, I have to mention, is the older model.
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They have come out recently with a quieter model.
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My wife, when I put this thing on in the house, she tells me I have to go outside to use it because it's so loud.
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I'll demonstrate.
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This is the first thing I do when I put on my Theragun right now.
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So I take it right into my neck, right here.
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I tell you, you got a knot, you got some soreness, this really works out.
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Now I have to use this in my backyard.
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I got neighbors yelling at me at 7:30 in the morning, "Shut that thing off!"
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This is, this echoes throughout the neighborhood.
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Another one of my essentials, it's a RAVPower battery pack.
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This is for your phone.
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This thing could power up your vehicle.
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That's how strong this battery is.
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You could do three phones, and you don't really have to charge this thing too often either.
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But this thing is, is a lifesaver.
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This is more for emergencies, so I charge it just to be safe once a week if there's an outlet nearby.
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I don't, I don't, I don't decrease the battery power here.
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It's a little big, but I don't mind putting this in my backpack or traveling with it.
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This is probably number one right now on essential items for me.
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I just had a baby boy, and he's three weeks old, so I'm burning through these like potato chips.
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I mean, this is right now a big essential in our house.
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My daughter was very easy to change, but changing a boy is a little bit more difficult.
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There's just a lot going on south of a bellybutton, you know.
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I had a boy, my son, the first time I changed him was the first day, there was a stream of piss that came out, looked like the Bellagio fountain, just came out of nowhere and sprayed right underneath my chin and right on the wall.
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Oh, by the way, yellow line here, dry, turns blue when there's piss in here.
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What a beautiful invention that is.
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That's all I have to do is look at my son be pissed.
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Thanks a lot for having me in here, GQ.
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Those were my top ten essentials, and to end this whole thing, and I'm sure everybody out there is wondering, take a look at the end of the interview.
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I don't even know what kind of a sweat pattern this is, it's coming out the side of my ribs.
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So this is where we ended up.
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Look at this, look at this, what a shame.
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So thanks, GQ, for having me in here.
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I'm gonna go take a shower.