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How NOT To Videotape Your Vacation (Take Two)

a finger pointing at a camera

Several months back, we wrote about an older gentleman from England, Howard Newman, who borrowed his son’s GoPro and wound up videotaping his entire vacation with the camera facing the wrong direction. So what he thought would be memories of his trip to the Netherlands turned out to be hours of video of his face (click here for a Reader’s Digest condensed version of the footage).

If it’s any solace whatsoever, Mr. Newman doesn’t have to have the claim to fame of being the only one to ever do such a thing.

Mr. Newman, meet Mr. Griffin…

Joseph Griffin, a resident of Ireland, also borrowed his son’s GoPro for an upcoming vacation. However unlike Mr. Newman, who just didn’t understand the directions his son gave him, Mr. Griffin just never bothered to ask. As per his son, Evan:

“So… Gave my Dad my GoPro while he was in Las Vegas, I did not, however, instruct him on how to use it, so my dad being my dad, and a culchie [ETA: Irish origin. Someone who lives in the countryside, near fields, cows, farms. May be offensive in context. Roughly equivalent to American “red necks.”] didn’t know which way to point the f***ing thing…”

Here’s the footage:

Evan did some fun video editing, but I think it’s some of the comments that I like best:

And the one I liked the best:

From GoPro’s official account: Classic dad move! Which GoPro was he using? We may have a few accessories that could help him out. #GoPro

Enjoy your day, travel friends!

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