I love Sebastian because his jokes aren't jokes. They're actual silly events we do every day and think nothing of it. This guy is a genius! I love this man! I will never look at another pharmacy the same.
I worked part-time in a pharmacy for a few years a long time ago. The funniest things used to happen in there. I couldn't believe the things customers would ask for or say in there! I was pretty young, as were most of the other clerks on duty, during the hours I worked. We had SUCH a HARD time not laughing hysterically at some of the things we were asked or told by customers. :D
As a pharmacy tech at Walgreens we gotta scan in the script, type it up, bill it through the insurance, have the pharmacist verify it, package or at least label the medication, give it to the pharmacist the make sure it’s all correct and then sell it to the customer…..in the meantime answering 40 phone calls and dealing with the drive thru….25mins is not a bad time 😂
Most people don't get that. Its not just taking the meds off the shelf and handing it to the customer, there are other steps that need to be taken to complete the transaction. 😏
im a big fan of you and im a pharmacist. I just got off work. So let me explain why it takes 25 minutes lol. 1. the clerk needs to type in the prescription (if there is missing information or if it's narcotic, we have to verify with the doctor. and It's the law. If it is controlled medication, and missing doctor name or signature or the prescription was not "checked" it is federal law that we cannot fill it) keep in mind in regular days, the clerk has 10-15 scripts to type at any second, so we are already behind. 2. Technician needs to pull the medication, make sure we carry the meds and fill it. This might take 10 minutes or more since normal pharmacy could fill from 200-500 Rx per day. 3. Pharmacist has to verify the final check. We have to check if the prescription is right, if it's covered by your insurance, and other things to avoid insurance fraud, drug interactions, and other things to prevent any errors in dispensing, It's a daily thing that Pharmacist has to be on the phone with another doctor, then working on verifying other patient prescription, and other things. We always multitask. It may seem that we just count pills but it takes more than that. I worked as a clerk, a technician and a pharmacist now. I hope this helps everyone understand why it takes so long. And we always appreciate it when patients understand because we want to help you as fast as possible but we do not want to jeopardize your or the other patients safety. We live from paycheck to paycheck like everyone else too so please be nice to your pharmacist. Thanks :)
Pharmacist here too. Thanks for the clarification and educating the public on how this works. Also don’t forget that companies like CVS and Walgreens like to cut our technician hours, also add vaccination walk-ins into the mix. Retail pharmacy these days is understaffed to the point of always being behind on orders and always busy! 😢
...but Sebastian said they’re all waiting around the store for no reason as well. No one was in line at the moment, so who was getting their prescription?! 😝 ACTUALLY, ppl go to the ER just when they run out of knuckle bandaids 🩹 or have a splinter on their finger. All the SERIOUS patients died, bleeding to death while waiting for the docs and nurses to take them to the back room and get the harpoon out of their chests!
That’s why you make an advance appointment: so you only have to wait THREE hours instead of 5 cos 3 patients ahead of you are in the ER cos they have gum stuck in their hair or they took a shower and couldn’t get all the shampoo outta their eyes 😱
As a pharmacy tech, we LOATHE this. Like yeah let me grab that box you pointed at and slap a label on it even though it's not the correct medication. Also this is the busiest time of day, there are 3 people back here doing everything, phones ringing off the hook, and the pharmacist has to verify every prescription to make sure no one dies. So yes, 25 minutes.
This was pretty funny to watch lol because I work in a pharmacy. It always seems as simple as putting a label on the medication then in a bottle and boom.. Done. But not that simple. Putting the prescription in the system and through insurance takes about 5 minutes. Occasionally, the prescription has to be confirmed with the doc who wrote it. Another 5 minutes. And other times, insurance companies wanna be difficult with how the prescription should be billed. That can be 10 minutes or more. And then people who came in before you to get their prescriptions makes the wait a bit longer. So it can be anywhere from a 5 minute wait to about 20-25. All depends.
Thank you!! working in the pharmacy is no joke, ppl think it’s that easy to put labels lol they don’t know that we have steps and regualtions to follow
Same here. I enjoy listening to his audiences, too. You know how sometimes, when a comedian (NOT Sebastian!) isn't really very funny, the audience fake laughs or applauds, just to be polite, and it's kind of obvious? They never have to do that with HIM, and it makes me feel good and laugh even more, to hear THEM laughing so hard! I'm pretty sure I'd be completely insane by now, with everything that's going on these days, if I hadn't been binging on his videos. :)
I worked in pharmacies for 10 years and I used to ask the same questions until I started to work there as well. It’s a little more complicated than that and yes it gets busy more than you think and more than I thought. I get it though.
I know right? And not everyone is sitting in line or are in the store, there are fill times on each leaflet. And now since we are doing covid vaccines and doing covid testing, things just take longer than they used to....ahhh pharmacy life lol
That's understandable. And I'm sure pharmacusts& techs have to make calls to insurance companies& Doctor's offices,& there are prescriptions called in& after filling prescriptions, there's printing out label for bottles,etc. & probabably so much more than it seems to us customers.
Exactly, my girlfriend has to use a mortar and pestle to grind up pills sometimes before adding various other ingredients. Not to mention processing the prescription, sometimes she has to call insurance companies to fight for customers to get certain medications covered. I love Sebastian's comedy, but most people don't appreciate how much work they have to do in a pharmacy.
@@mattg5791 hes pointing out the medication which is basically there on the shelf and need no 25 mins to get. Hes not pointing out the medications that actually needed time to make
Regardless, pharmacies have promise times for 100's of patients that they are desperately trying to take care of along with phones ringing off the hook all day with people asking if their shit is ready, it's not as easy as "JuSt SlAp A lAbEl On It"@@stevenraul6403
For anyone wondering why it takes 25 minutes, it's because the prescription needs to be logged, inspected, and approved by the pharmacy. Once that happens, the pharmacist needs to bill your insurance. After that, the pharmacist has to slap a prescription label onto the medicine for you that may literally be right there and make sure the prescription label is accurate and the drug is accurate. Only after that is it ready to be given out. Depending on your place of residence, the pharmacist may be legally bound to counsel you on your medication, which takes time. The process is normally really smooth until you get that one insurance issue that clogs the pipeline, or that one illegible, DEA monitored, or fatal prescription that involves extra steps. And occasionally the pharmacist really does have to compound your medicine.
Sebastian is such a gem, beyond funny, and his deliveries and how he animates his material, truly second to none. I have been a huge fan of his since his first stand up special on Netflix, he never disappoints. His success is VERY well deserved.
Usually, happens when the med was not in stock. Most pharmacies get daily deliveries, and all things considered, one or two day restock is pretty decent turnaround. Now, the front of the store (the retail portion)....thaaat's a whole other ball of wax. And, yeah, all of the employee's work for one corp. But, most retail employee's know very little of the workings in the pharmacy. And vica versa, most of the pharmacy staff know little about the retail folks chores (other than register sales and stocking/facing).
I love when the automatic calling system calls and says your script is ready and when you get there they say it isn't. Then they explain that it wasn't them that called, it was their system. I am confused. Isn't it the same thing?? 😖
Thanks Sebastian for the Laughter in the midst of this Coronavirus & NYC Lockdown. You are the only one, who can make me laugh - right now. Stay Safe everyone.
Thank you for the gift of laughter, esp right now. Love the facial expressions and there was also booger wall in my house growing up, not saying whose room it was.
He's right about the pharmacy. I always stand behind the magic line but clearly hear the pharmacist explain to the young lady how to use the birth control or take the medication for a STI. lol
Sooooo.... Let me use a fast food restaurant to explain. Now each item is not hard to do by itself. But you have over 90 customers at any given time. most of them may not be in the store personally, but their prescriptions have arrived, and you better bet that any prescription you miss they're showing up for. Then dealing with insurance can take anywhere from 30 seconds to 30 minutes because they're stupid and their computers are stupid. It takes time to decipher what the doctor wrote, it takes a few minutes to type the prescription into the computer, the pharmacist checks it multiple times, filling it doesn't take long, but it enters another line of other prescriptions that have already been filled that need to be checked by the pharmacist. If at any point any mistakes are not caught, there are multiple government agencies that will show up and fine the person responsible for more than all of your mortgages combined. It's a nightmare. Oh and you only have four people in the back, max. Oh and you need to answer the phones constantly.
Cerebral Static not to mention all the doctor calls... checking voice messages, flu shots.. most days pharmacists on their feet 14 hours.. some going all day without a lunch or even a bathroom break... so ya.. it’s not as simple as it looks..
That's so true. The medicine is right on the shelf. What's the point of walking around Walgreens. Their's only so much you can see and do. You're better off sitting in your car. Lol
Lol just like that just grab it off the shelf? Oh boy, I guess ignorance is bliss. People don’t think about the other patients prescriptions we’re processing before they even set foot in the pharmacy. Like, get off your high horse and wait your turn.
@@poisonivy6477 amen girl! Handling, insurance calls, drive through, filling, calls from doctors coming in and going out because the messed up the script. Insure not going through. God forbid tricare goes down.
Customers can be ignorant anywhere. I do fast food graveyard shifts: 10 billion drunk college students’ Uber Eats orders at 3 am, NOBODY wants to take the job so I’m alone in the kitchen (so I get guaranteed hours!!!), customers waiting in the dark with cars filling the drive-thru, blocking the intersection, I go on my ‘lunch’ break and someone gets out of his car, knocks on the locked lobby door and asks me what’s taking so long. My customers def need a prescription...for anti-psychotic drugs!!! 😱
What he does to American comedy with this technique of retelling the realistic observations is more or less what Scorsese did to American drama. Absolutely authentic, metaphorically minimal and a school for successors.
Funny how people think all we do is put pills in a bottle. How do they think all the instructions and their name got on the vial, or where that copay amount came from?
The ignorance the general public has toward pharmacies is unreal. This guy seriously highlights it. Yes, there are people ahead of you. Probably 50 to 100 people ahead of you. Electronic prescriptions being sent in every minute, prescriptions left over voicemail, transfers, insurance, non-stop phone calls from patients asking questions, drive thru, vaccines, paperwork, tasks, constant inventory of controlled medications. The filing process only takes 30 seconds for each patient, but you’re in a line of at least 50 to be filled and then it goes to the line of prescriptions to be verified by the RPH. But before all that, it’s in a line to be entered and typed into the system and to be processed through insurance. These steps take time. If there is any minor mistake, the DEA and state board will knock down our doors, run audits and suspend our license to work. Incredibly stressful environment. Not to mention the big chains understaff and overwork. We have double the volume and half the staff of what pharmacies use to have 10 years ago. Chains put patient safety at risk because they value profit more.
Lol I can’t believe you make fun of my profession as a top fan of yours lol. You nailed it, hilarious. Genius like you only comes once in a blue moon lol
Yes, but it's for HIPPA. Also, the off chance that you happen to enjoy criminal mischief... and just heard that the man, with a cane, in front of you is picking up morphine sulfate. ANNND, in order to pick-up his medication, he verifies some sensitive info (almost always it's his address and one of a couple other choices; date of birth, last 4 digits of his cell phone, possibly his partner's name and their meds, etc.). So, in the right circumstances, a criminal opportunity could be served up on a silver platter. The standing back is for that individuals right to privacy and protection. Similar to a bank.
Rolmodel 12 Yeah, yeah, privacy. Thing is (as Sebastian pointed out here) you may still overhear sensitive info. It can certainly be keyed in on a screen /pad to avoid that possibility. We have that technology easily available.
King Sebastian!!! I'm looking forward to the next tour or special post pandemic. Gonna be crazy funny.... God willing I'm still around to see it.... Yikes...🤯🤯🤯🤯✌🏻
My big-box pharmacy will say they didn't receive the mail. I call doctor's office. "Ok, we'll send it again." Repeat at least once. For a time I was carrying the computer-printed script to the pharmacist.
As someone who works at a pharmacy it’s ain’t as easy as just picking up a bottle of lotion and selling it to you. You have to check dosages, ingredients, side effects, insurance. If you want pay cash full price for that bottle of lotion fine. Pay your $75. And also you have to “check out” the prescription from the machine so avoid another opioid crisis.
The part about people complimenting him on his weight loss is so relatable to me. Every time I lose a lot of weight, it’s out of extreme stress. So I laugh, but inside I am dying.
Way way back when he said I got a problem...and mentioned he can't mind his own business. He had me there. I can't go anywhere without the helicopter attention to everything. I laugh like no comedian makes me laugh. Sebastian is a blessing. Thanks Sebastian.
I love Sebastian because his jokes aren't jokes. They're actual silly events we do every day and think nothing of it. This guy is a genius! I love this man! I will never look at another pharmacy the same.
or the empty tube of toothpaste. Get another tube Joe.
@@shawnr771 Yes, that was hilarious, too! :D
Seinfeldi Maniscalco, the Italian Seinfeld.
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I worked part-time in a pharmacy for a few years a long time ago. The funniest things used to happen in there. I couldn't believe the things customers would ask for or say in there! I was pretty young, as were most of the other clerks on duty, during the hours I worked. We had SUCH a HARD time not laughing hysterically at some of the things we were asked or told by customers. :D
"Where are they?, They are walking around Walgreens" LMAO!
Andy Blake 😂😂😂🤣👌🏾
LOL literally everyone at walgreens just walking around waiting for their medication
1:25 spoiler alert
I like the part where he goes: Right here, no idea what's going on; right here - he's got gonorrhea!!!!
Maybe there wasn’t another pharmacist to cover his lunch break 😝
"Google? I was just there, it says I'm gonna lose my fingers."
".....what do you know?"
“Where ya goin? Google!”
priceless
I almost spit out my pepsi when he uttered that word!!!
@@73kenright I also like Pepsi
i use google for one thing. to use google
This guy is flippin hilarious. Thank you God for making this man 😀
I hope there’s a god then and a good listener. I have a few requests...
This guy. Seriously. Only thing giving me joy during this damndemic.
same
@Jay Cee PIG
@@JayLupe she's mine
Damndemic!!!
Love it
You don't have a vibrator?
it's right there!!! I love when he does that voice, he brings tears to my eyes...I just keep going back and playing it again, he kills it...
I love it too when he does that condescending whisper voice 😅😅😊
Yeahhhhhh!
As a pharmacy tech at Walgreens we gotta scan in the script, type it up, bill it through the insurance, have the pharmacist verify it, package or at least label the medication, give it to the pharmacist the make sure it’s all correct and then sell it to the customer…..in the meantime answering 40 phone calls and dealing with the drive thru….25mins is not a bad time 😂
Most people don't get that. Its not just taking the meds off the shelf and handing it to the customer, there are other steps that need to be taken to complete the transaction. 😏
Most people know this, but the guy is hilarious. How he questions ev erything is a big part of his humor.
Interesting: I didn’t know the head mobster is a legal, licensed pharmacist. DOH! Big pharma! 😂 cha-CHING! 🤑
AND...I could wait 25 minutes as long as they give it to me by closing time 😊
No… it’s OTC, go buy it and quit complaining 😉
im a big fan of you and im a pharmacist. I just got off work. So let me explain why it takes 25 minutes lol.
1. the clerk needs to type in the prescription (if there is missing information or if it's narcotic, we have to verify with the doctor. and It's the law. If it is controlled medication, and missing doctor name or signature or the prescription was not "checked" it is federal law that we cannot fill it) keep in mind in regular days, the clerk has 10-15 scripts to type at any second, so we are already behind.
2. Technician needs to pull the medication, make sure we carry the meds and fill it. This might take 10 minutes or more since normal pharmacy could fill from 200-500 Rx per day.
3. Pharmacist has to verify the final check. We have to check if the prescription is right, if it's covered by your insurance, and other things to avoid insurance fraud, drug interactions, and other things to prevent any errors in dispensing,
It's a daily thing that Pharmacist has to be on the phone with another doctor, then working on verifying other patient prescription, and other things. We always multitask. It may seem that we just count pills but it takes more than that. I worked as a clerk, a technician and a pharmacist now. I hope this helps everyone understand why it takes so long. And we always appreciate it when patients understand because we want to help you as fast as possible but we do not want to jeopardize your or the other patients safety. We live from paycheck to paycheck like everyone else too so please be nice to your pharmacist. Thanks :)
Party killer!
Haha I was waiting for a pharmacist to comment on this! or else I was gonna step in and explain too lol
No one cares
Pharmacist here too. Thanks for the clarification and educating the public on how this works. Also don’t forget that companies like CVS and Walgreens like to cut our technician hours, also add vaccination walk-ins into the mix. Retail pharmacy these days is understaffed to the point of always being behind on orders and always busy! 😢
you sound like that bitch who's like "wtf 15 minutes?? I'm the only one here" @@alavista4218
Everybody can relate to him thats why we love his acts
Not me... but I'm a pharmacist lol
Sebastian’s still waiting for his prescription...is it almost ready yet?! 😝
*“I had dry hands 3 months ago and now I got no fingers”*
You kinda have to wonder how the person typed that story online if they have no fingers. 😋
😂😂😂
😂
Dry hands? I thought he said DRY HEAVES ! Oh my gosh haha-
His facial expressions are as funny as his jokes....he’s such a riot !
"They're people ahead of you."
"No there not, I'm looking right at you." Roflmao!!!
Oh my.. please correct your mistakes.
@@channeljess People don't complain about waiting three hours on the ER, because they wait much longer!
Oh dear: someone paraphrased instead of direct-quoting. Call in the comedy police! 😝
...but Sebastian said they’re all waiting around the store for no reason as well. No one was in line at the moment, so who was getting their prescription?! 😝 ACTUALLY, ppl go to the ER just when they run out of knuckle bandaids 🩹 or have a splinter on their finger. All the SERIOUS patients died, bleeding to death while waiting for the docs and nurses to take them to the back room and get the harpoon out of their chests!
That’s why you make an advance appointment: so you only have to wait THREE hours instead of 5 cos 3 patients ahead of you are in the ER cos they have gum stuck in their hair or they took a shower and couldn’t get all the shampoo outta their eyes 😱
I like it when he points... "it's right there..."🤣
😂 right!!??
With low voicee :)))))
As a pharmacy tech, we LOATHE this. Like yeah let me grab that box you pointed at and slap a label on it even though it's not the correct medication. Also this is the busiest time of day, there are 3 people back here doing everything, phones ringing off the hook, and the pharmacist has to verify every prescription to make sure no one dies. So yes, 25 minutes.
No no no whats going....on in heeeeere
I was crying laughing at that part! 🤣🤣
This was pretty funny to watch lol because I work in a pharmacy. It always seems as simple as putting a label on the medication then in a bottle and boom.. Done. But not that simple. Putting the prescription in the system and through insurance takes about 5 minutes. Occasionally, the prescription has to be confirmed with the doc who wrote it. Another 5 minutes. And other times, insurance companies wanna be difficult with how the prescription should be billed. That can be 10 minutes or more. And then people who came in before you to get their prescriptions makes the wait a bit longer. So it can be anywhere from a 5 minute wait to about 20-25. All depends.
Thank you!! working in the pharmacy is no joke, ppl think it’s that easy to put labels lol they don’t know that we have steps and regualtions to follow
@@dyancarlos9332 tons of regulations and protocols lol
I agree...it's not a big deal since most of the time you can combine this with buying groceries and other stuff.
So basically your saying just walk around the store for about 25 mins then we're good right 👍
Ty for the info
There is not one single time...ever...when I don’t laugh out loud, can barely breathe I’m laughing so hard at this guy. 😁🤣😂😆
mimzy1124 Lassiter you can barely breath? Get it checked. Could be COVID
MEEEE TOOOO 😜😜
Same here. I enjoy listening to his audiences, too. You know how sometimes, when a comedian (NOT Sebastian!) isn't really very funny, the audience fake laughs or applauds, just to be polite, and it's kind of obvious? They never have to do that with HIM, and it makes me feel good and laugh even more, to hear THEM laughing so hard! I'm pretty sure I'd be completely insane by now, with everything that's going on these days, if I hadn't been binging on his videos. :)
Me too! I’m at risk of breaking my ribs from laughing everytime, thanks Sebastian!! 🙄🤣😂
I LOV his facial expresions They make the whole act 10x as HILARIOUS😜
I worked in pharmacies for 10 years and I used to ask the same questions until I started to work there as well. It’s a little more complicated than that and yes it gets busy more than you think and more than I thought. I get it though.
I know right? And not everyone is sitting in line or are in the store, there are fill times on each leaflet. And now since we are doing covid vaccines and doing covid testing, things just take longer than they used to....ahhh pharmacy life lol
That's understandable. And I'm sure pharmacusts& techs have to make calls to insurance companies& Doctor's offices,& there are prescriptions called in& after filling prescriptions, there's printing out label for bottles,etc. & probabably so much more than it seems to us customers.
AWWWWW! You guys took the ‘farcicality’ (funniness) out of it with your LOGIC! 😂 almost
I worked at a pharmacy too, it was one of the most stressful jobs I ever had. I actually had a nervous breakdown on the job, I just cracked one day.
Your humor is the main thing keeping me sane and well right now! 👏😂👏😂👏😂
His Quarantine - vids with wife are too funny. Check those out.
Ya same here.....thank God 4 him & other comedians. I just want 2 laugh....cause this being in the house is killin me. 😡
Hold on Black Wolf 💞 this storm will pass. In the meantime, just keep following your intuition to seek the funny! Laughter is a powerful uplifter! 💪😄
@@lisakagay5595 😍 thx .....u 2! 🌹
Its hard. But im a WARRIOR! LOL
Try alcohol, Lisa.
Love him, his expressions are priceless, All i can say is Funny, funny, funny😂
I’m supposed to see him in July. I’m hoping things get better but we’ll see. Be safe everyone 🙏
Good luck
I hope u do.....saw him in Canada.
Hilarious! 👍😂
He is fabulous live! Have a blast.
I don't see his paranoid ass leaving his house lol
How did it go?
❤️❤️❤️you Sebastian! God bless you and your family! Thanks for the ❤️ we really appreciate your spirit in this time of uncertainty and trumpets
By far one of the funniest guy ever in Comedy History 🤣🤣😂
Pharmacists actually sometimes do compounding in the pharmacy, ie, making the prescription
Exactly, my girlfriend has to use a mortar and pestle to grind up pills sometimes before adding various other ingredients. Not to mention processing the prescription, sometimes she has to call insurance companies to fight for customers to get certain medications covered.
I love Sebastian's comedy, but most people don't appreciate how much work they have to do in a pharmacy.
@@mattg5791 hes pointing out the medication which is basically there on the shelf and need no 25 mins to get. Hes not pointing out the medications that actually needed time to make
Regardless, pharmacies have promise times for 100's of patients that they are desperately trying to take care of along with phones ringing off the hook all day with people asking if their shit is ready, it's not as easy as "JuSt SlAp A lAbEl On It"@@stevenraul6403
Best thing about this genius is that he doesn’t drop the F bomb every 5 seconds like some buffoons do.
Jay Steel yes! Or says 16 sexual words in the same sentence. Much love Sebastian!
Agreed!! He has a brain and uses real words...🤣💖
I've seen him in person twice. He drops a LOT of F bombs.
Shh, you're gonna anger people who need to swear to emphasize something or to sound edgy.
He doesn't need to. His hands say "FUCK" in sign language.
Social distancing must be a nightmare for people with multiple personality disorder.
Lmao! Good one.
Yup 😉
Lol!
LOL 🍻
😂
My stomach hurts from laughing, I think I need to go to Walgreens 😂🤣
If you do, you should try to get your prescriptions filled first 😉
For anyone wondering why it takes 25 minutes, it's because the prescription needs to be logged, inspected, and approved by the pharmacy. Once that happens, the pharmacist needs to bill your insurance. After that, the pharmacist has to slap a prescription label onto the medicine for you that may literally be right there and make sure the prescription label is accurate and the drug is accurate. Only after that is it ready to be given out. Depending on your place of residence, the pharmacist may be legally bound to counsel you on your medication, which takes time. The process is normally really smooth until you get that one insurance issue that clogs the pipeline, or that one illegible, DEA monitored, or fatal prescription that involves extra steps.
And occasionally the pharmacist really does have to compound your medicine.
@dornatum, its a joke. Take yoyr meds
Russ Hamilton well he said to those wondering and there are comments saying “lol iv always wondered why it takes that long it makes no sense”.
@EEETALYANO p ACTUALLY THATS GOOD TO KNOW AND IM GLAD THEY COMMENTED
@Prescription Peddler take your meds and calm down psycho
@Prescription Peddler , oh you again. Take those meds
🤣🤣🤣 So true! Especially the "privacy" thing. 🤣
Sebastian is such a gem, beyond funny, and his deliveries and how he animates his material, truly second to none. I have been a huge fan of his since his first stand up special on Netflix, he never disappoints. His success is VERY well deserved.
The Mike Tyson of comedy.
You'll die of laughter in the first round. He brings it Everytime
My stomach hurts 😂😂. Filling the capsules 😁
rhoads' girl I need 25 more minutes! LOL
😆😆🤣
Love him!!! Everything he observes... I swear I thought of the same exact things💥💥🧐🧐🎤🎤😊
One of the funniest comedians I've seen. His material is relevant and he's a master of creating humor.
"I had dry hands three months ago, now I got no fingers."
"WHAT!?!"
It’s right there on the shelf... 🤣🤣🤣😎
Oh geez Sebastian never fails to make me crack up laughing! 👍😄😆😅🤣👏
This guy is the next “big thing” in the world of comedians for sure! You rock Sebastian!! 😁👍✌️☺️😆
You are wrong, but in a good way. He was the highest paid comedian at one point in the last few years.
How about when you drop off a prescription and come back the next day and THEN they start working on it?
Usually, happens when the med was not in stock. Most pharmacies get daily deliveries, and all things considered, one or two day restock is pretty decent turnaround.
Now, the front of the store (the retail portion)....thaaat's a whole other ball of wax. And, yeah, all of the employee's work for one corp. But, most retail employee's know very little of the workings in the pharmacy. And vica versa, most of the pharmacy staff know little about the retail folks chores (other than register sales and stocking/facing).
yep
Yup
@@marthajibbs5179 😁
I love when the automatic calling system calls and says your script is ready and when you get there they say it isn't. Then they explain that it wasn't them that called, it was their system. I am confused. Isn't it the same thing?? 😖
Walking around to spend more money.
Thanks Sebastian for the Laughter in the midst of this Coronavirus & NYC Lockdown. You are the only one, who can make me laugh - right now. Stay Safe everyone.
He is best comedian around these days. Men in comedy can be toxic, not him. He has a cool wife and family and kicks ass on stage.
Thank you for the gift of laughter, esp right now. Love the facial expressions and there was also booger wall in my house growing up, not saying whose room it was.
My favorite is when they have to call another store
At least they're trying to get you your medication
Rolmodel 12 fuck u
@@eaglesrlife 😘
@@rolmodel12. exactly
@@eaglesrlife no fuck you, bloody idiot
He's right about the pharmacy. I always stand behind the magic line but clearly hear the pharmacist explain to the young lady how to use the birth control or take the medication for a STI. lol
The ticket is to learn their names and appreciate them. PHARMACIST work with people you would never believe exist.
Love,
Julia
😂😅😅 you must be joking.
Why does it take half a day to fill a prescription
Theyre making them in bacaaack bahahahahaha, shoving the powder into the liddle caplets! Im dying! Lol
Sooooo.... Let me use a fast food restaurant to explain. Now each item is not hard to do by itself. But you have over 90 customers at any given time. most of them may not be in the store personally, but their prescriptions have arrived, and you better bet that any prescription you miss they're showing up for. Then dealing with insurance can take anywhere from 30 seconds to 30 minutes because they're stupid and their computers are stupid. It takes time to decipher what the doctor wrote, it takes a few minutes to type the prescription into the computer, the pharmacist checks it multiple times, filling it doesn't take long, but it enters another line of other prescriptions that have already been filled that need to be checked by the pharmacist. If at any point any mistakes are not caught, there are multiple government agencies that will show up and fine the person responsible for more than all of your mortgages combined. It's a nightmare. Oh and you only have four people in the back, max. Oh and you need to answer the phones constantly.
@@ceresta1732 Understood. Thanks
Cerebral Static oh wow ok I got it thx
Cerebral Static not to mention all the doctor calls... checking voice messages, flu shots.. most days pharmacists on their feet 14 hours.. some going all day without a lunch or even a bathroom break... so ya.. it’s not as simple as it looks..
That's so true. The medicine is right on the shelf. What's the point of walking around Walgreens. Their's only so much you can see and do. You're better off sitting in your car. Lol
Lol just like that just grab it off the shelf? Oh boy, I guess ignorance is bliss. People don’t think about the other patients prescriptions we’re processing before they even set foot in the pharmacy. Like, get off your high horse and wait your turn.
@@poisonivy6477 amen girl! Handling, insurance calls, drive through, filling, calls from doctors coming in and going out because the messed up the script. Insure not going through. God forbid tricare goes down.
Is it actually that easy to see where your labeled prescription is?! I know I need a new prescription for my GLASSES (barely) but still 😝
Customers can be ignorant anywhere. I do fast food graveyard shifts: 10 billion drunk college students’ Uber Eats orders at 3 am, NOBODY wants to take the job so I’m alone in the kitchen (so I get guaranteed hours!!!), customers waiting in the dark with cars filling the drive-thru, blocking the intersection, I go on my ‘lunch’ break and someone gets out of his car, knocks on the locked lobby door and asks me what’s taking so long. My customers def need a prescription...for anti-psychotic drugs!!! 😱
What he does to American comedy with this technique of retelling the realistic observations is more or less what Scorsese did to American drama. Absolutely authentic, metaphorically minimal and a school for successors.
You speak like James Lipton's breakdown of an actor for Inside The Actor's studio. He's just a funny guy ovah heeyuh. But seriously, he is brilliant.
Pharmacist here : we gotta make sure the dude who gave you the cream isn’t going to kill you first broski.
Funny how people think all we do is put pills in a bottle. How do they think all the instructions and their name got on the vial, or where that copay amount came from?
Haha! Agreed. I'm a pharmacist as well, but this is funny!!!
Just get it done bitch
@@Martinroadsguy I know, it cracks me up...It's not just slapping a label on a bottle lol
The way you can make real life stuff funny is incredible!
Thanks Sebastian. You are REALLY helping me right now.
This mans FACE IS AMAZING ILOOOVVVHIMMMM😍😍😍😍
The ignorance the general public has toward pharmacies is unreal. This guy seriously highlights it. Yes, there are people ahead of you. Probably 50 to 100 people ahead of you. Electronic prescriptions being sent in every minute, prescriptions left over voicemail, transfers, insurance, non-stop phone calls from patients asking questions, drive thru, vaccines, paperwork, tasks, constant inventory of controlled medications. The filing process only takes 30 seconds for each patient, but you’re in a line of at least 50 to be filled and then it goes to the line of prescriptions to be verified by the RPH. But before all that, it’s in a line to be entered and typed into the system and to be processed through insurance. These steps take time. If there is any minor mistake, the DEA and state board will knock down our doors, run audits and suspend our license to work. Incredibly stressful environment. Not to mention the big chains understaff and overwork. We have double the volume and half the staff of what pharmacies use to have 10 years ago. Chains put patient safety at risk because they value profit more.
As a pharm tech this is the most spot on thing ever!
Lol I can’t believe you make fun of my profession as a top fan of yours lol. You nailed it, hilarious. Genius like you only comes once in a blue moon lol
Absolutely LOVE Sebastian! Saw him 2x already, might be going again soon! He's so damned funny!
"Social Distancing" before Corona. Nice find.
Yes, but it's for HIPPA.
Also, the off chance that you happen to enjoy criminal mischief... and just heard that the man, with a cane, in front of you is picking up morphine sulfate. ANNND, in order to pick-up his medication, he verifies some sensitive info (almost always it's his address and one of a couple other choices; date of birth, last 4 digits of his cell phone, possibly his partner's name and their meds, etc.). So, in the right circumstances, a criminal opportunity could be served up on a silver platter.
The standing back is for that individuals right to privacy and protection. Similar to a bank.
my pharmacy had that
Rolmodel 12
Yeah, yeah, privacy. Thing is (as Sebastian pointed out here) you may still overhear sensitive info. It can certainly be keyed in on a screen /pad to avoid that possibility. We have that technology easily available.
@@XI_Daisy_XI Yes, there are certainly better ways of maintaining that privacy, I agree. And different pharmacies have different methods.
Best comedian in a long, long time!
I'm dying at the little guy making the prescription in the back
“Right here, no idea what’s happening.”
“Right here, ‘he’s got gonnorhea, oh my god!’”
King Sebastian!!! I'm looking forward to the next tour or special post pandemic. Gonna be crazy funny.... God willing I'm still around to see it.... Yikes...🤯🤯🤯🤯✌🏻
Lol. YT says "no views" as I sit here watching this video! 😶❓❗❓❓
Smh 😄!
The views ONLY record if people watch the entire video.
Where aarday?
So hilarious!! Choking on my tea watching him just then! 😂😂😝 Love his stuff!! Glad found him this week!
He looks like Steve-O if Steve-O looked after himself.
Lol.. nice
Love him. When he talks about his family Reminds me of mine. Good Italian American upbringing!
You should talk my husband, retired Pharmacist, he'll give the other side of that story and it'll make you wonder what really is wrong with people.
Well, there’d better be something wrong with them or they shouldn’t be getting that ‘prescription’ 😂
This is the special that began his ascendency to super stardom .. this, the Prince & door bell bits a pure gold
And God said : ‘let’s create Sicilians to our image’...
So true and hilarious. I love listening to this guy!
As a Pharm tech I'm I'm triggered
Not possible. You're not Asian.
M. Gonz all pharmacy techs are Asian? I’m a pharmacy tech as well. 🙄
Get over it! Life is just funny! 😂
My big-box pharmacy will say they didn't receive the mail.
I call doctor's office. "Ok, we'll send it again."
Repeat at least once.
For a time I was carrying the computer-printed script to the pharmacist.
@@CC_Marauder not in my inland town, although is a pair of married doctors at the hospital.
Literally everytime I need a good laugh, I stumble upon this genius of a guy!
The reason he’s so funny is that he really makes us realize the dumb stuff we do irl lmao
No f words.... much respect Sebastian. All professional comic!
Its his body language and storytelling that is just so dang funny!
One of the funniest moments of Maniscalco
Five thumbs down? I reckon at least 5 pharmacists must have viewed this. Keep 'em coming SB!
Lame
Sebastian, you can make everyday life soo... hilarious!!!
This guy's got a crazy 😜 sense of humor!! I was breaking up and I'm not even Italian!! I'm German, French, and mostly Polish!! I'm luvin' it!! 😆😂🤣
Must be the French side.
It takes that long because they have to wait on the insurance to approve it and get it logged.
That's one of the many things causing people to wait longer to get their meds than getting a Big Mac at McDonald's
i’m screaming... they way he said “it’s right there” it’s the way he says things
He is one of the funniest comedians ever. He’s so prickly and he’s my spirit animal.
Spot on
Every time
RIP George
This guy has your back
I long time ago started using a small mom and pop pharmacy. They get you your stuff on the spot. No 45 minute bs.
Cause they don’t have as many customers. Hence shorter wait time.
@@callahensley7355 people really dont have common sense.
A genius! Great content and delivery without the #*@! profanity!!!! LOVE HIM!!
H I L A R I O U S ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I watched the whole show on netflix, the crowd didn't even give him a standing ovation, I was stunned :o
Joe, say hi to everyone at the Clam for me
@@DrJ-hx7wv Lol, will do! Brian might give you a call, we all know his situation with women...
"Tell 'em walk around!" LMFAO
As someone who works at a pharmacy it’s ain’t as easy as just picking up a bottle of lotion and selling it to you. You have to check dosages, ingredients, side effects, insurance. If you want pay cash full price for that bottle of lotion fine. Pay your $75. And also you have to “check out” the prescription from the machine so avoid another opioid crisis.
Love this guy 👏
The part about people complimenting him on his weight loss is so relatable to me. Every time I lose a lot of weight, it’s out of extreme stress. So I laugh, but inside I am dying.
Go to a community pharmacy not a chain and there’s so much a pharmacist is doing besides just filling prescriptions
Possible, just possible, the pharmacist should consider hiring a pharmacist assistant to help ...
@@fjb4932 lmao they do.. that’s what pharmacy technicians and pharmacy interns are for
yeah, it's usually a technician or 2 filling the prescriptions. Pharmacist do other things.
yep
@@virgochick8884 yesss!
I love Sebastian. Just meeting Sebastian but loving him. Definitely binge-worthy.
Laughter does good like a medicine..🤣🤣🤣
I hope you don’t have to wait 25 minutes to laugh 😁
Sooo funny! I need this laughter in my life right about now.
I think I'm dying. Lol
Hahahaha
Simply the best and better than the rest❣❤you should have yourown tv show....laughter is the best medicine👍
He's so right. I always think the same thing why Walgreens pharmacy always do that.
These ARE the good ole days we'll look back upon, fondly, unless you're OLD, them you believe this world is going to hell in a handbasket
When you throw a like before watching
Way way back when he said I got a problem...and mentioned he can't mind his own business. He had me there. I can't go anywhere without the helicopter attention to everything. I laugh like no comedian makes me laugh. Sebastian is a blessing. Thanks Sebastian.
You are unbelievably funny. Managgia a te 😂