Maddie's Shirtless In Guadalajara! Hashtag Clickbait

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In another video, we just told you guys that we had never had any problems with the full-service laundry businesses here in Guadalajara. Well, as it turns, we're eating our words a little bit. In this video, it turns out that Maddie found herself shirtless! Hashtag clickbait.

Recently, we asked our subscribers if they'd like to see more of our daily life in Mexico and we got an overwhelming YES! So today, we're taking you along as we try to recover​ some lost laundry and find some specialized vitamins for Maddie's mercury detoxing protocol.

There are import laws that prevent us from getting vitamins sent to Mexico in the mail, and it seems that Mexican companies carry very limited vitamin options, so we haven't been able to get everything that we need. Wish us luck today!

Check out the video below and see a little bit more of the city, what Uber is like, as well as one of the many shopping malls in the city. Of course, you'll get our usual dose of shenanigans ;)


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I think it is decent to buy a washing machine in your home of high quality
This puts a sharp Disclosure of internal secrets
Of underwear and woo hhhhhhhhhhh

I watched this on Youtube this morning already and dropped my comment. Its so beautiful.
But I said you should do your laundry yourself with your home washing machine. Its fun too. Hahahaha

We could, but we're already really short on time for all the things we need to do, so it helps us out a lot to get more accomplished when someone else is doing these tasks for us.

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Losing half of your wardrobe, ouch! Thanks for the heads up.

If you can stomach it, in lieu of the vitamins a much more powerful chelator is readily available in Mexico. Simply juice some cilantro, parsley, and squeeze a bit of fresh lemon in with the mix. Drinking that every day for a month will detox you of mercury and any of the other heavy metals you've accumulated through the course of living.
As far as transportation in Mexico goes, have you looked into renting a car? When I was in Cancun last year I rented a hyuandai sonata for a little over $1 a day at the airport. They tried to push me into the insurance that was $25 a day extra but I refused it. The car rental agency put a 2k hold on my credit card since I declined the insurance but that fell off about 2 weeks after I returned the car. So the grand total ended up being $21 for two weeks car rental, not bad right?

Thanks for the advice. My doctor has a lot of experience with this kind of thing and I've heard that you can do a lot of damage to your body if you try to detox heavy metals quickly. So while I genuinely appreciate the advice, I'd like to stick with the doc's plan and use his method to slowly detox over time.

For Laska it would be better to keep the car. It is much better to travel with a car, it makes life much easier. Especially because there are places that it is difficult to reach without a car and you have to go on a tour. And for the purposes of your blog is more convenient to have a car. You should travel to southern Mexico is very beautiful. Especially Oaxaca and Chiapas. Of course, first you should go to Mexico City, there are many cultural activities to do and many of them are free. At the end of July is the Guelaguetza in Oaxaca, you should go there. Good luck with the laundry :D

Thanks for all the tips on where to go! Remind us again, where in Mexico are you at?

I live in Mexico City but I constantly travel to Chiapas, so I know more or less the center and the south of mexico. Saludos! :D

Hahahahaha nice caption about the shirtless Maddie. Hahaha.

I am really with you on switching the laundry service. A shirt is not something you can easily miss. Attention to details is everything and that is what separate services people render. Another person miss a sock, now shirt. Who knows what another person might complain about or what other belongings from another would they gift you? What if the shirt wasn't returned? I am sure you can find better laundry service around there.

I would love you to check out another city when you have used up the two months. You get to see other aspects of Mexico and see more way of life. I like the fact you always like trying new things and I would love to see you try another city rather than continue there.

Oh please, just my humble plea, keep the car. That gives more meaning to "tangerinetravels" and ofcourse for Laska's sake.

I think they should have good vitamins there and I really wish you luck. You can actually state the types you are used to and let them order it for you, that would be better since they restrict you receiving via nails, except they want local consumption of their vitamins.

I wish you guys all the best and as always, I am always rooting for you.

There are a ton of laundry services around, so I'm sure we'll have no problem finding one that's more careful.

We struggle with the car question because we almost never use it and it's our biggest expense besides our home rental.

We'd love to see more of Mexico too, but it does get exhausting traveling from city to city every few days or week. If we see more of Mexico, we'll probably spend a lot more time in each place than we have been.

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Well done and go on. I m really a big fan of your videos haha. You guys should definitly visit my hometown here in santo domingo. Think we would have fun together. We also have some good stuff and shots here. You definitly should try MamaJuana (especially Jordan...)

Thanks for sharing your inspirering details with us.
hasta luego

Hahaha oh my, that stuff sounds like a trip! How long have you been living in the Dominican?

He estado viviendo aquí por 3 años

I’m sure some people (more likely on YouTube than Steemit) will complain that your lavandaria problem is more ”Mexico bashing” except that the same thing happens north of the border and you pay more for it!
Do any lavandarias near you offer self-service (so you can lose your own socks in the dryer)?

Hahaha, yeah most do offer self-serve, but we'd like to find a full service that is careful to not lose anything. Just like anywhere, some businesses are better than others, and we like to give our business to the best.

So sorry about your missing wears. One needs to be careful about giving out laundry to avoid mix-ups

Oh, sad news, be careful guys.

Thank you. At the end of the day, it's not such a huge deal. There are much worse things that could happen than losing a shirt, but it still kinda sucks.