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You were wishing you were the turkey, time you hear that for an hour.
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Hey GQ, it's Luke Holmes and today I'm going to show you all the things I can't live without.
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That was a good slide.
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Today's essential here is is going to be coffee.
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So got to have this every day.
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Anytime we're in a city, we try to we try to find some local coffee to have.
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I got a Jura on the bus.
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I know it doesn't look like it, but I do intermittent fasting, so this is about the only thing that I get to enjoy before noon every day.
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So, coffee is a big part of the things that keep me sane and definitely something that I can't live without.
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Have you ever tried to give up coffee?
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No.
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Why, why would I try to give up coffee?
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I've never tried, never will try.
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If a man needs something, you know what I mean?
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You need you can't have even coffee.
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What can you what can you have?
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You know, I mean, I start the day off with a glass of water, but this is glass number two right here and three and four and five sometimes.
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So, got to have this.
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Got to have it.
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Again, I know it doesn't look like it, but um most of the time I'm gluten-free.
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So, that would be bread, pasta, anything fried, anything good has all been given up.
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If I'm going Michelin star dinner, I'm probably not going to tell the server that I'm gluten-free because I would rather just have the full experience from time to time.
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But for the most part, I try to avoid it.
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Trying to drop some LBs.
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It's been it's been a whole thing.
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Always looking for a good bar.
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These are the ones that I've landed on.
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Aloha bars that are my absolute favorite.
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The macros are nice on them.
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They taste fantastic.
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So, Aloha, if you're looking if you're looking for me, here I am.
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Okay.
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These are delicious.
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I spent a lot of time in in the outdoors again, especially in the spring turkey hunting.
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So, we've got kind of a selection of arrowheads here.
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I actually have this tiny little bird point right here tattooed on my left arm because this is the first one that my wife ever found.
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She found this in Montana.
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I mean, it's it's almost transparent if you can if you can see it.
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But this would have been, you know, tied on a on an arrow to, you know, shoot small game and rabbits, birds, any anything like that.
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Found this little guy here in field in Tennessee walking around on a turkey hunt.
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And, you know, you're able to hold a piece of history in your hands and it's not something that's just going to be lost to, you know, living under the soil for the next however many thousands of years.
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This is an Indian head penny from 1897 that I found in the same field that I found this in.
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And in the very same field, I found a musk ball in the very same field on the very same day.
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So, that was a good day in the woods.
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Also found this rattlesnake rattle.
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Not found.
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I say found, I don't know if you can say how it was actually acquired in the GQ interview, but it was found that day as well.
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This is the first one that I ever found.
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They call this a turkey tail point.
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It's just missing the very top of it here.
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But this would have been like more of a spear type point here is what you would call a selt.
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So these would be have been used to flesh hides or carve out bowls or canoes.
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These would have been held kind of like this and you know carve out wood.
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Again, flesh hides.
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It's just something that, you know, not everyone has seen, not everyone has gotten to be around.
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So, I like to share it if I ever have the chance and um you know, kind of keep the history alive of of these things.
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Watches.
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I'm a big watch guy here.
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This is my little travel case that I have.
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Got a few in here that I wanted to bring and show you guys.
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I'm a big vintage guy.
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This has become my vice, but this has kind of been my thing that I've gotten way too deep and uh horribly addicted to.
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So, this is a vintage AP with an opal dial from the 1980s.
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White gold.
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Pretty rare.
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Wore this at the Knicks game the other night.
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Looked nice.
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I thought my wife got me this watch here.
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This is a PC perpetual calendar.
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I had this strap made for it.
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It looks like snakes skin, but it's calf skin.
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My grandfather got one when he qu he quit the mill.
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He worked there for 25 years, and when he left, they gave him a Rolex.
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And he was always really really proud of what that watch signified and it kind of was this physical item that could sum up this achievement that he had had.
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So um now I buy a watch, you know, when my sons were born.
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I I bought watches and at the end of a big tour I I'll buy a watch and they they kind of signify not each and everyone but a lot of them have a significance to them.
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Vintage Daytona here really sick Paul Newman white dial.
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This is deep watch lore stuff.
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If you know this, you know it.
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Super light.
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It's stainless steel.
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You know, when you feel these older Rolexes, sometimes you like can't believe the way they feel in your hand a little bit.
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I wear a lot of like vintage camo stuff like that.
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So, these always kind of go with that look to me.
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I'm wearing a little PC here with a red stag on it.
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I don't know if you can see that.
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Again, I'm I'm a big uh outdoorsman, so this kind of that's the signification of this watch for me is is, you know, I can I can relate.
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I just love it.
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It's nice.
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Classic looking, sleek, you know, nothing nothing crazy.
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Hats as a hair challenged uh dad in his mid-30s.
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This has become another staple of my wardrobe.
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I wear a lot of hats.
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I have a lot of hats.
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I find them on eBay.
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People give them to me.
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This is a new hat.
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It's got, again, these two are both vintage.
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This has the kind of vintage look.
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I love a corduroy hat.
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As a guy who sweats a lot, probably not the best choice to wear on stage, but I I love the way a corduroy hat looks, the way it feels.
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Obviously, we got our senior hat, our Dale Earnhard number three with the flames on it.
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I wore this at my son's third birthday party.
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And we have a nice, this is a Merl Haggard, vintage Merl Haggard local crew hat, which would be a hat that's given to the crew in whatever town you're going to come to kind of as a token of appreciation outside of payment.
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Obviously, I have worn this hat a million times.
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Um, as you can tell, it was actually in really good shape when I got it.
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Um, and this is just from years of wear.
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It's got a little pin on the side of a a ponghorn analopee.
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Obviously, this hat that I'm wearing is u collaboration I did with the Carolina Panthers, my favorite football team.
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So, this is kind of like my line I got to do with them, which was a total bucket list thing for me.
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So, yeah, hats.
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Got to have them.
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Wear them every day.
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Another way to uh accessorize, quote unquote.
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Um I don't know if that's what I would normally call it, but um yeah, love them.
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Love hats.
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Oh, so an alltime classic here.
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Bahama 2, Colombia, PFG.
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If you were gonna see me perform, would I be wearing a hat?
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Yes.
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Would I be wearing this?
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Yes, I would be.
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Big boxy big guy shirt.
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You know, some people think of me, they probably think of this shirt in a lot of ways.
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I mean, this is shirt that I've been wearing for years.
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I was wearing these in college.
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Specifically, the black one came along after I moved to Nashville.
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It really was born out of just comfort.
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I was wearing these shirts playing shows because I I I was comfortable in them.
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As a bigger guy, I thought they looked nice.
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They're super breathable, which is great for stage.
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They don't get super like d like overly drenched with sweat or water or anything or beer or whatever, you know, liquid maybe flying around on stage.
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People always ask me, "Well, how many of those shirts do you have?"
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"Do you just have one?"
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And I'm like, "No, yes, I just have one shirt that I wear all the time that I wash."
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No, I have I mean I mean 50 of these at least.
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Colia has been such a huge supporter of me and big part of like my brand.
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Um I like to think that that maybe I helped them out like 1% by wearing this.
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Probably less than 1% but to just to some extent I would like to think maybe I helped out.
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I do know that when I started wearing these this was the worst selling color of the PFG and now it's the bestselling color.
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So, might have helped a little bit.
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Xbox controller, big video game guy.
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Have been my entire life.
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I was an only child, so a lot of time was spent entertaining myself.
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Also have a a gaming PC in my house and um I play on an Xbox controller.
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So whether I'm on the bus playing on the Xbox or I'm at home on the on the rig and we're always playing some kind of sports game going down Battlefield 6, something along those lines is always happening.
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The little bit of downtime I do have, I enjoy I enjoy playing games.
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It's always been a great escape for me.
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Top five games of all time.
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I would definitely say the Battlefield franchise is is really up there for me as far as shooters go.
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Obviously, Madden, NCAA football, I'm a huge football fan, so those games are every year.
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I'm I'm picking up the new copy.
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FIFA, absolutely love FIFA.
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I've spent hours and hours and hours of me and my buddies playing FIFA tournaments and, you know, just sitting around a college dorm room and drinking beer, playing video games.
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Uh, so yeah, th those four obviously all the Call of Duty stuff is really great and all basic answers, but there's a ton.
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I I love Fallout, you know, all the Elder Scrolls, Skyrim games were, you know, huge parts of my childhood as well.
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So, yeah, Xbox controller, video games.
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Got to have them.
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Love them.
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All right.
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So, turkey calls.
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I wear people out with these things.
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This is a what's called a slate call.
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So, this is a different kind of call than this call.
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This is a mouth call.
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The biggest benefit to this call would be you can call without using your hands, right?
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People say if if they could smell, you would never kill them because their eyesight is beyond anything that's even comprehensible.
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So you you try to not move as much as you can, right?
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So this call here is basically I'm going to take this striker on this piece of slate right here and I'm going to...
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Right.
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So, if there's a turkey that's 20 yards away from me, I'm not going to be picking my hands up and doing this if I'm by myself because I'm also probably going to have a weapon in my hands and I don't have four hands.
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So, this is great when you're hunting with people.
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If there's not a turkey in front of you, this this carries uh a lot of distance.
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So does this call.
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This mouth call here can be a little bit louder I would say than this one.
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So there's just kind of various...
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This is all deep.
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This is nerdy stuff here.
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And this is probably people are going to make fun of me for how bad this sounds probably.
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So, like if there was a turkey in front of me, I can have this in my mouth and have my gun up and be going.
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So, basically, I'm imitating a female turkey and I'm trying to get a male turkey to get close enough to me to make a mistake, let's say, to keep it PG.
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If you are into hunting and you are into turkey hunting, you know that you can't live without these.
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I have I spend, you know, a decent amount of time practicing and trying to be a better caller, trying to um, you know, improve my skills.
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There's this call and response game or dance that happens with the animal that becomes like this like conversation with it to some extent, I think, is is why people become hooked on it.
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It's a very intricate thing.
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It takes a lifetime learning how to to master these calls.
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I'm not even close to being where I want to be.
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I spend a lot of time um with these on me and especially around this time of year, beginning of the new year, this happens takes place in the spring.
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So, as we ramp up to turkey season, this is becoming something that's driving everyone that's around me absolutely insane.
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My team would would vouch for that certainly.
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So, uh quintessential item to have.
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So, these are Air Max 90s.
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I love tennis shoes.
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I'm a big fan.
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Uh, these are probably my favorite shoe for me personally.
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I mean, these are a staple, right, of the Nike lineup.
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These are such a classic.
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There's a million different colorways of these shoes.
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These particular ones are called the Day of the Deads.
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Obviously, a little bit out there colorway.
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I like that.
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I don't I don't wear tennis shoes all the time, but when I do, I want people to know.
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Again, Air Max 90s.
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These are called the Grateful Ducks.
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You got the bears in the the form of the duck inside.
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On the back, you've kind of got the you've got the Grateful Dead, 1990.
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So, these are I mean 1990, the year I was born, but obviously commemorating um the historic show the dead did in Oregon's football stadium in 1990.
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So, got some flare.
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They're the kind of the perfect mix to me of, you know, I could work out in these if I wanted to, but they could also be like a straight up street wear look if that's what you're going for.
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It's a very versatile shoe.
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Um, so if I happen to have a pair on and I was like, "Well, okay, we're out of town."
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And I brought a pair of boots and a pair of these, anything I can't do in my boots basically that we would be doing on the road, I know I can do in these, whether that's going to get dinner or going to work out.
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There's so many awesome kind of like rare pairs of these floating around uh in the world, and I just uh I love the way they look and and uh they they give me some confidence.
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Blue Otter Sunglasses.
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I'm wearing these every day.
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This is a a company that I'm actually now a part owner of, which is uh really cool uh to get to say, but these are an item I have to have whether I'm in the water, on the boat, in the pool, hunting, fishing, whatever it may be.
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I can wear these out in the field and feel like they're going to perform well.
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And I can also wear them walking down the street in New York City and feel like they're going to look good.
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So, these have been uh a great companion for me and will continue to be for a lot of years.
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All right, so we got some well-worn Sony noise cancelling headphones here.
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I mean, I have worn these on a million flights.
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Whether I'm laying in the bed in a hotel room listening to a podcast or working out or riding the bus, these headphones have literally played thousands and thousands of hours of music.
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These headphones have helped me decide what songs are going to be on my albums, you know, what songs um I do like, what songs I don't like.
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I have listened to my new album uh many times already on these.
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Um by the time you know by the time a new album comes out um the artist that's putting it out has been sick of it for a year already by the time you're hearing it probably.
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So um yes I've spent many hours doing doing quality control.
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Um whether it's from the first work tapes that we recorded to songs that my buddies were sending me to work on to getting the first mixes back to then doing final mix master.
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Uh the whole process takes place on these headphones for the most part.
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So these are always around.
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These are always in my backpack.
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Um and that I I won't get rid of them until I have to.
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Um these have been really great to me.
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In my opinion, very high quality product and they've I've never had an issue with them for the last gosh, I don't know, five, six, seven years.
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I've maybe charged them like two or three times.
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It's like the I'm not trying to sell I don't have any invested interest in these at all.
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I am a Sony recording artist, so maybe asterric on that.
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But I do love these uh quite a bit and and these go everywhere.
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Would highly suggest a pair of these if you if you're looking for something.
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These have been real good to me.
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All right, GQ, that was so much fun.
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We'll see you next time.
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Thanks for checking it out.