Hubris

I Don’t Think They Said That (Again)

Tim Bayer

Won Over By Reality

By Tim Bayer

I like this hat.
I like this hat.

Tim Bayer

BRIGHTON New York—(Weekly Hubris)—2/2/2015—As the featured contributor at Weekly Hubris this week, I’ve been asked to present a trio of posts. Since my turn at the podium happens to fall on Groundhog Day, I can’t help but be reminded of the movie “Groundhog Day,” which stars Bill Murray. In that vein, all three of my offerings are related to, or relive, one of my earlier posts. The first and third columns are new, and the middle column a repost. The first and third feature humorous videos, and the middle is the retelling of a real event: a sort of Tim Bayer sandwich, as it were.

If you don’t follow football, attending to the NFL’s deflate-gate (perhaps the dumbest controversy ever), has been mildly entertaining this past month. But for a truly hilarious perspective on the sport, let’s visit a recent offering from the folks at Bad Lip Reading.

In case you missed this, I tapped into a Bad Lip Reading video for a previous post that was titled, “They Said What“?

I think this Bad Lip Reading NFL 2015 recap is even funnier than the BLR video in my previous post.

(If you, yourselves, come across an entertaining link or video, I’d be interested in seeing it, and sharing it with my readers at Weekly Hubris. Please contact me at: Email: tim@safegdriver.com.)

Winter Driving Training In 3 Steps

Comments Off on I Don’t Think They Said That (Again)

Tim Bayer, Webmaster, and Assistant Editor of Weekly Hubris, was born and brought up in Webster, New York. He attended St. Bonaventure University, earning a BS in Computer Science, and then worked in the hi-tech world. In 2002 he turned his creative energies to product development and video production with the release of his first independently produced products. When the demand for web site design and freelance writing increased, he once again switched skill sets . . . to writing and web work. An avid or, to be more accurate, rabid, disc golfer, he may often be found chasing plastic while in pursuit of the perfect round on a disc golf course, or designing and developing disc golf products for Demogrid.com. He says he tries to find the humor hidden in everyday experiences, because, “life is too important to be taken seriously.” (Author photo by Tim Bayer. Author Head Shot Augment: René Laanen.)