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I got this message when I tried to wath the video:
Video unavailable. The uploader has not made this video available in your country.
😔
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Not available here also.
 
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In Germany neither
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Australia also... 🇦🇺 😒 When I Googled it (there's usually a back door somewhere...) it said 'content only available for viewing in Canada' !! 🇨🇦 Aren't you in the US Trecile?! 😄

I’m in Canada and it also said I couldn’t watch it in my country, so it must be only viewable in the US. 😩
 
I can view it in the US. One 'hack' I have used successfully in the past to view international content is to use my VPN (Virtual Private Network) to route my traffic through a router in a foreign country, like Canada or Spain. That sometimes works... Just sayin...

That said, I am an original fan of the original Saturday Night Live from the mid 1970s. It was seriously, hysterically funny then. Over the years, they lost a lot of the humor by allowing politics and political correctness to creep in. Not so funny...

However, this video is the funniest SNL product I have seen in decades. Thank you for posting it. I can relate...
 
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Viewing fine in the UK. Reminds me of my mother, who used to pretend to be deaf when travelling solo, as much to avoid unwanted conversations with women as men. (She found that women in her age group, late 60's, would ask her where "her man" was.)
 
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Available in Denmark - it is so funny! Thank you, Trecile.
 
That's because you live there, Kinky! I'm sure you don't have that avatar name for no reason.😉 In fact, weren't you one of the guys in the video?😄
Hahaha, I meant the video clip was available to watch in Slovenia.
I earned my nick quite incidentaly, otherwise I'm pretty much introvert person ;)
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Not at all...it takes one to know one! 🤗
Love your avatar pic by the way...I still have that photo in a frame & I walked the CF in 2012. 👍
 
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The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
I always thought Kinky's avatar looks like a line-up of folks who are bending over with their behinds facing the camera. I had to enlarge the photo to see that I was wrong!😄
I also don't recall seeing that artwork on the camino. I must not pay close attention when I walk!
 
I got this message when I tried to wath the video:
Video unavailable. The uploader has not made this video available in your country.
😔
Because of licensing issues many Youtube videos are unavailable outside US or EU etc. The workaround is to use a VPN client on your PC,Tablet,Phone and select a VPN server in a country that is allowed to view that video.
I use the Nordvpn client which is a payable subscription. There are plenty of free ones that do a similar job.
I use a VPN client on my mobile devices and home PC's. This stops anyone intercepting my email, HTML logins, username Passwords, general account information etc at a local level. This is important in Airports, Cafes, Train Stations etc. It also has the benefit of allowing spoofing of your location and consequent access to Netflix favourites and Youtube when you are travelling or out of your subscription area.
 
Brilliant - utter Genius!! love it! Hey - can't I have one too?? oh, the silence - please, can I have one too??

By the way - it is on Youtube too - here -
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
I always thought Kinky's avatar looks like a line-up of folks who are bending over with their behinds facing the camera. I had to enlarge the photo to see that I was wrong!😄
I also don't recall seeing that artwork on the camino. I must not pay close attention when I walk!
It was on the wall of the next house (to the right) from Albergue Liberanos Domine in Rabe de las Calzadas approx. half a stage after Burgos.
 
I always thought Kinky's avatar looks like a line-up of folks who are bending over with their behinds facing the camera. I had to enlarge the photo to see that I was wrong!😄
I also don't recall seeing that artwork on the camino. I must not pay close attention when I walk!
Well now I'm never going to look at that pic the same way again am I? 😂
I missed a real gem on the Caminho Portugues which fortunately my Irish camino pal caught...
it was the usual yellow arrow & underneath, a clearly frustrated/annoyed pilgrim had drawn an arrow pointing in the opposite direction with the words 'John Brierley'...
Say no more..but probably appropriate in another thread! 😇
 
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