Just been on Irish Telly - Foraging.

Thought it would be nice to let you lot know what is going on and any future plans etc.
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Just been on Irish Telly - Foraging.

Post: # 169060Post Andy Hamilton »

This link works for me, but others have had problems. have a go if you want to see a bit of mine and Dave's forage.
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Post: # 169063Post Green Aura »

Doesn't work for me, Andy. It says only for viewers in Ireland.

But yaaay :cheers: anyway. I'm sure it was great.
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Post: # 169064Post Andy Hamilton »

Hmm I wonder if this is a browser issue as my sister said the same. I can view it on Firefox and I am sitting here in Bristol.
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Post: # 169067Post jim »

Dear Andy,

I also got the "Sorry but RTE is only for viewers ......" message,

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Post: # 169090Post StripyPixieSocks »

Yep, sorry, same here and I'm using Firefox also.

Shame really as myself and OH are going to be taking some tentative steps into wild foraging when we move in a few weeks :)

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yeh i got the msg too. congrats though.. hope it went well
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Post: # 169121Post Camile »

Hi there,

I saw it this evening but then again I'm in Ireland ..

nice little program, and with a nice presenter.

What was that wild plant you smoked in it ?

You'll end up fairly famous !

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Post: # 169142Post Millymollymandy »

I can't either, but then I can't watch anything from UK telly either.

Yet I'm sitting here listening to iPlayer Radio 2, why is that allowed? :dontknow:
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Camile wrote:Hi there,

I saw it this evening but then again I'm in Ireland ..

nice little program, and with a nice presenter.

What was that wild plant you smoked in it ?

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Post: # 169170Post Andy Hamilton »

Ah yes, I wondered if I would get away with that one.... You have to try these things out if you are going to talk about them. Yes you can smoke RBWH and it has what's known as a stupefying affect. Interesting word stupefying it does make you rather light headed and rather floaty for a few moments. I don't smoke these days either, but that stuff has no nicoteen.. although the very idea of smoking can be enough to get people started.

Still don't get why I can watch that clip and no-one else outside Ireland can perhaps it's my Irish ancestry :wink:
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Or your cookies? After all it it you watching yourself!

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Post: # 169701Post wolfsong »

maybe this is some strange new Land Deal, Bristol for... beer?

Of course you can 3M, the Beeb has broadcasting internet rights for all radio content except sport, however the iPlayer does not let you watch Telly, because they don't have the rights for this.
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