Next time you come around these parts let me know. I work at the tequilera "Herradura" in Amatitan Jalisco. Check it out on line. They have been making tequila for over 150 years and its 10 minutes from Tequila Jalisco.
I'm from Brazil so I speak Portuguese. It's funny how their spanish is somewhat easy to understand, also people sound extremelly nice there. Nicer than brazilians? Maybe
Hi man ,just found out about your show saw some of the later episodes first ,now Im starting from the beginning .Im on episode eight I think . I'm having fun watching so far .I don't get to travel for various reasons but glad I can at least watch you do it.Thanx
Talking about Sinaloa, It's one of the most beautiful areas in Mexico, it's lushy, lots of trees, beautiful mountains and rock formations, nice climate, especially on the coast. Culiacán and Mazatlán are safe for tourists, but stay out of the mountains, otherwise you might run into cartel guys. They might try to recruit you for smuggling drugs, it can be hard to say no to guys with AK-47's... but as I said, coastal towns, especially Culiacán, are a beautiful tourist town and your biggest concern is pickpocketing. And don't ask the locals questions about the cartel, that's not appropriate. But other than that, Culiacán is definitely worth a visit! Cuidate Tom! Te mando un abrazo 💕💖
@@SabbaticalTommy I don't think it was a toy the way she carried it in her hands, it looked too heavy and too realistic to be a toy...normally a gun simulacrum is light.
Mexican people and Brazilian are the best. I loved both places for some time. Man, watching your videos makes me think I should have filmed it all. You have a really good personality for this stuff, great videos man. 🍻
My dad has a tequila producing company in Cuevas and if we saw you at my gate I would definitely give you a tour unless you drink all the cold and hard tequila you want
@@DustinHawke after my experience of three decades knowing how USA's politics that specially well meaning people of that great nation have absorbed I can tell you that Lovinglife life didn't have an idea that the Geo-political concept " The West" encompass the nations from different continents ( mostly the nations closest to the Atlantic ocean among other criteria, of course) I am sure that this person, seeing all the reactions generated, has already researched this concept and realised that seven decades of relativism has taken both the average and the elite person in the USA so far gone into pseudo-facts that only when exposed to international audience / venue such as this comment thread, they never get educated that Hispanic as a "national identity" and, lol, skin colour, to level everyone from Latin America, is a late-twenty century-North America politicians / commerce of chamber and Census bureaucrats (1970 Census), this, along with thinking that here in the America continent there's three continents, and that in the whole planet there are (depending of who you ask in North America) seven continents, or eight continents, or more continents...so it's the educationa system, the politicians, the mainstream (and even urban cities's Chicanos and Puerto Ricans who were raised into pusing those levels too) that countless of people can say or post online information that even a little boy in Junior school in Croatia, Boliva and Africa would know to be no fact based. Note: Since year 2005 I have been telling my loving people in the United States when they either ignore or seems antagonistic to my attempts to bring up this topic: "guys, guys...if you can't travel the world and learn from other cultures native people...there's this little thing called the internet where you can research before assuming the whole planet follows USA's identity politics and virtual signaling"
The time I was in cozumel, I purchased to bottles of some brown tequila, that was the smoothest tequila I ever tasted, needless to say it didn't last long when I returned home.
The US is too capitalist to get out all those free drinks at most you'll get a little shot at a liquor store as a free sample. On another note Mexico seems interesting especially the rural areas. Reminds me of when I went to my mom's country the Dominican Republic. I guess all Latin America is the same shit in some ways.
La gente caminan mucho en mexico trasnporte. Existe mucho pero la gente se aconstumbra caminar. La comida en cada esquina cafeteria en cada esquina la Musica escuchas por los negosios el tequila natural que sale del agabe
Man there's something about all these cultures like Mexican and the other South American cultures about family, love and care for one another that really make me fall in love with it all. So if anyone can hook me up with a Latina gf lmk
since i been to Argentina and know how they speak over there this dude can be easily taken for Argentinian .. now i cant speak for his Chinese, Portuguese, Swahili and the rest of other languages .. hahahaha but i would love to see m ore videos with him speaking Chinese that's for sure
From what I understand, by law tequila can not be called tequila if it is not from Tequila or at least from Jalisco. I like Patron, because it tastes like dirt, you can taste the earth in it, and you don’t need no pinche limon and sal, it’s really smooth…
@@MISSJONASFOREVER2 the news. Cartel Jalisco taking new territory for themselves and that area their home turf. Not saying Jalisco is dangerous but just am afraid to go there due to cartel violence.
@@unodos9305 well that's kind of like saying all of California is dangerous because LA is a shot hole lol. Not all the state is dangerous and not everyone is a cartel member. If you are polite and don't stir up anything no one will even pay attention to you really. Also don't try to show of or wear fancy things or flash anything expensive cuz that will catch attention. My family is from jaliaco and I went for the first time in 2019 and never heard anything about cartel related things happen while I was there. Also tourist make the local cartels money so the worst that can happen to them is tourist not wanting to go because of cartel activity. It's bad for business.
man you americans really like taking and getting free stuff lol..the man in the town was being nice for refusing money for tequila but you oughta still have paid him for it...there was no way he wil say yes pay me this much..i felt you were a bit rude on ur part
Yea everyone was nice but the tequila factory not letting you in is a red flag. Any food or beverage facility should be proud to show off what they do at any time, without warning. Otherwise they have something to hide!
That man didn't have tequila but went out of his way to get you some? Awesome. Sometimes I forget how awesome we mexicans are.
that's the kindness of my people. así es la gente nuestra
Buena jente en Tequila
And a bunch of women with huge booty's
Don't try this at home. Unless your home is Tequila, Mexico
Yes, it was actually very dodgy to do this.
No manches yo vivo atrás de esa casa y algunos son mis tíos
Amazing how kind, all those men are. That you meet on your journey. Beautiful to be exact
Much generosity from the heart of most Mexicans!
Tommy: Your Spanish is very good! Certain words the way you pronounce it gives the impression you learned Spanish in Argentina.
He lived in Argentina for two years.
@@nutyyyy no wonder
I wish he learned some Mexican slang, his accent def sounds Argentino or Uruguayo.
Next time you come around these parts let me know. I work at the tequilera "Herradura" in Amatitan Jalisco. Check it out on line. They have been making tequila for over 150 years and its 10 minutes from Tequila Jalisco.
I'm from Brazil so I speak Portuguese. It's funny how their spanish is somewhat easy to understand, also people sound extremelly nice there. Nicer than brazilians? Maybe
I just watched your latest vlog and decided to go back to the beginning. And both vlogs have breaking bad references. Great show!
I love how he speaks Spanish to the dog. I mean it makes sense but it just made me smile
Hi man ,just found out about your show saw some of the later episodes first ,now Im starting from the beginning .Im on episode eight I think . I'm having fun watching so far .I don't get to travel for various reasons but glad I can at least watch you do it.Thanx
Great content. I enjoyed watching your videos
your mexico series is way better than the three amigos one (bald/harald/simon)
Simon in not an amigo ! He kept tripping about the local Mexican cuisine! 😒
I’d say he is almost at the level of Harald
Those guys are actors probably pay people around off, off camera to not get kidnapped lol.
I was looking for this comment
I tried watching them. They’re way too cocky for my taste.
Talking about Sinaloa, It's one of the most beautiful areas in Mexico, it's lushy, lots of trees, beautiful mountains and rock formations, nice climate, especially on the coast. Culiacán and Mazatlán are safe for tourists, but stay out of the mountains, otherwise you might run into cartel guys. They might try to recruit you for smuggling drugs, it can be hard to say no to guys with AK-47's... but as I said, coastal towns, especially Culiacán, are a beautiful tourist town and your biggest concern is pickpocketing. And don't ask the locals questions about the cartel, that's not appropriate. But other than that, Culiacán is definitely worth a visit! Cuidate Tom! Te mando un abrazo 💕💖
Very good show about where tequila comes from
Mi casa😍 mi perro,.mi hermano y mi hijo💞 jajaja
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wow i have stumbled on a gem of a chanel i love ur stuff bro, you should try durango next whenever ur back in mx
Great video man, you're on the right track with this! What was up with the girl with the gun lol
I think it was a toy but I never confirmed haha
@@SabbaticalTommy
I don't think it was a toy the way she carried it in her hands, it looked too heavy and too realistic to be a toy...normally a gun simulacrum is light.
Mexicans so friendly
I don’t drink tekillya and can’t stomach any hot peppers, yet I’m fascinated by Mexico. Great videos.
Oh yeah that's awesome finally getting a little crazy
Such nice people!
The audacity of this man to hitch a ride to some private family’s ranch and ask for some booze 😂 Never will this work in any other country 🇲🇽
Mexican people and Brazilian are the best. I loved both places for some time. Man, watching your videos makes me think I should have filmed it all.
You have a really good personality for this stuff, great videos man.
🍻
You made me lol so hard keep up your travels around the world and God bless
9:05 Likeable dude! Never been there but viva mexico!
Awesome people everywhere, I love it.♥️
That guy had a Los Pollos T shirt on... LOL Wonder if he was related to Gus Fringe...
Mexican people are the loveliest people on the planet.
so everybody gonna just ignore the girl walking around with the gun lol
The msg I was looking for she was like 6
2 free glasses of tequila and a soda for free!!
Homeboy never rid in back of the truck before😂
My dad has a tequila producing company in Cuevas and if we saw you at my gate I would definitely give you a tour unless you drink all the cold and hard tequila you want
4:39 little girl just randomly walking around with a gun
I can’t believe how giving people are in Mexico 🇲🇽 this would never happen in the west
In the west? Western U.S.? Mexico is part of the west.
Wtf?
Is this guy trolling or does he really just not know where Mexico is?
@@DustinHawke after my experience of three decades knowing how USA's politics that specially well meaning people of that great nation have absorbed I can tell you that Lovinglife life didn't have an idea that the Geo-political concept " The West" encompass the nations from different continents ( mostly the nations closest to the Atlantic ocean among other criteria, of course) I am sure that this person, seeing all the reactions generated, has already researched this concept and realised that seven decades of relativism has taken both the average and the elite person in the USA so far gone into pseudo-facts that only when exposed to international audience / venue such as this comment thread, they never get educated that Hispanic as a "national identity" and, lol, skin colour, to level everyone from Latin America, is a late-twenty century-North America politicians / commerce of chamber and Census bureaucrats (1970 Census), this, along with thinking that here in the America continent there's three continents, and that in the whole planet there are (depending of who you ask in North America) seven continents, or eight continents, or more continents...so it's the educationa system, the politicians, the mainstream (and even urban cities's Chicanos and Puerto Ricans who were raised into pusing those levels too) that countless of people can say or post online information that even a little boy in Junior school in Croatia, Boliva and Africa would know to be no fact based. Note: Since year 2005 I have been telling my loving people in the United States when they either ignore or seems antagonistic to my attempts to bring up this topic: "guys, guys...if you can't travel the world and learn from other cultures native people...there's this little thing called the internet where you can research before assuming the whole planet follows USA's identity politics and virtual signaling"
The time I was in cozumel, I purchased to bottles of some brown tequila, that was the smoothest tequila I ever tasted, needless to say it didn't last long when I returned home.
what fun!
La tequila es natural 💯💯💯🇲🇽
The US is too capitalist to get out all those free drinks at most you'll get a little shot at a liquor store as a free sample. On another note Mexico seems interesting especially the rural areas. Reminds me of when I went to my mom's country the Dominican Republic. I guess all Latin America is the same shit in some ways.
Apparently, you are too ignorant to realize that the companies that produce and sell tequila are capitalists🙄
I love your videos!
That sun. I've never seem anything like it
Growing up in the south of VA I had three of these in my front yard and never knew that they were used to make tequila
La gente caminan mucho en mexico trasnporte. Existe mucho pero la gente se aconstumbra caminar. La comida en cada esquina cafeteria en cada esquina la Musica escuchas por los negosios el tequila natural que sale del agabe
Back when I drank ...I was a straight fool man. They would've found me right at that tequila plant under the table passed out.
I was a happy drunk but shitty too.
Yeah he sounds Argentinian! I wonder if he really is from there!
Yeah, that accent is a dead giveaway. I wonder if that's where he first learned.
On another video he said that he lived there for a few years.
Epic!!
i like your Argentinian accent 😎
This seem like a great place to visit.
Ah... Tequila, wonderful... 😋
way cool!
Mezcal is wr its at bro
Haha yeah I agree mezcal is tequila on steroids
@@SabbaticalTommy i found that out the hard way
How many languages you speak?
I've seen him speak in Spanish, Russian and Swahili.
I noticed him speaking Chinese, probably Portuguese at one point too.
French as well.
Man there's something about all these cultures like Mexican and the other South American cultures about family, love and care for one another that really make me fall in love with it all. So if anyone can hook me up with a Latina gf lmk
that guy was so cool
since i been to Argentina and know how they speak over there this dude can be easily taken for Argentinian .. now i cant speak for his Chinese, Portuguese, Swahili and the rest of other languages .. hahahaha but i would love to see m ore videos with him speaking Chinese that's for sure
you should go to Atotonilco Jalisco. the best tequila is made there
Visit my country 🇮🇳❤️❤️❤️
I THINK THIS GUY HAS A DRINKING PROBLEM GOING AROUND BUMMING BOOZE
After watching all his videos, i completely agree on that.
6:28 fuck the tequila, i'd be brushing his dog
Great life
🇺🇸🇺🇦❤🤍💙💛🌹🇮🇱🤍💙
Lol,did you take Spanish classes from an Argentinian?
U still have the same t shirt !!!!
From what I understand, by law tequila can not be called tequila if it is not from Tequila or at least from Jalisco. I like Patron, because it tastes like dirt, you can taste the earth in it, and you don’t need no pinche limon and sal, it’s really smooth…
hey following your video kutoka thika kenya lakini unapenda pombe sana good job
SO WE ALL JUST GUNNA OVER LOOK THE LITTLE GIRL WITH A GUN. okay cool. But bad ass gave me chills
Also only as a woman can u go out and get all that for free in NYC. Metro uber drinks and food 😂
Wait isn't Jalisco dangerous? How come it look so peaceful?
who said Jalisco was dangerous?
@@MISSJONASFOREVER2 the news. Cartel Jalisco taking new territory for themselves and that area their home turf. Not saying Jalisco is dangerous but just am afraid to go there due to cartel violence.
@@unodos9305 well that's kind of like saying all of California is dangerous because LA is a shot hole lol. Not all the state is dangerous and not everyone is a cartel member. If you are polite and don't stir up anything no one will even pay attention to you really. Also don't try to show of or wear fancy things or flash anything expensive cuz that will catch attention. My family is from jaliaco and I went for the first time in 2019 and never heard anything about cartel related things happen while I was there. Also tourist make the local cartels money so the worst that can happen to them is tourist not wanting to go because of cartel activity. It's bad for business.
The Discovery Channel needs to do a series with you :)
"Te puedo ashudar?" Tommy speaks Argentine Spanish for some reason.
I can imagine that happening... for a woman
Crying
What’s your story ?
Did you see the nasty river coming from one of the tequila factories super nasty 🤮
I hope he just buys Food!!
man you americans really like taking and getting free stuff lol..the man in the town was being nice for refusing money for tequila but you oughta still have paid him for it...there was no way he wil say yes pay me this much..i felt you were a bit rude on ur part
🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿✌✌.
he is just a guy with a drinking problem
Yea everyone was nice but the tequila factory not letting you in is a red flag. Any food or beverage facility should be proud to show off what they do at any time, without warning. Otherwise they have something to hide!
Aww it makes me so sad how awesome the Mexicans are because I always wished their country was accepted as another US territory
Wtf makes you think we want to be part of the US.
@@Gus-op5ff well Mexico is very corrupt and run by criminal organizations so why wouldn’t you want to be apart of the US?
@@Rico401Prov all the nepotism that went on with trump's family, police brutality.
@@Rico401Prov the majority live paycheck to paycheck. You had a shit ton of food lines everywhere, when the pandemic was at it's worst.
@@Rico401Prov I can't list it all here.