Friday Videos Love Vintage Videos

An image of a VHS cassette with a label that reads FRIDAY VIDEOS Smart Bitches Ep. 21 against a pink crosshatch backgroundHappy Friday!

I have been watching a lot of old, excuse me, vintage You Tube videos.

I still quote these all the TIME.

And I miss the period of time when a new Homestar Runner update was Very Exciting. Internet cartoon shows – done originally, I think, in Adobe Flash?

Oh, Flash. You were everywhere.

Haaaanyway. Remember these?

I did NOT expect that to be so…prescient.

And of course, this 23 (?) year old moment:

I know someone who, about a week or so after this video appeared, ordered a birthday cake for a co-worker that said, “HAPPY BURNINATOR TROGDOR” and the number of times they had to spell it out for the poor bakery clerk was significant.

Can you imagine? This bakery person has been elbows deep in rolls and cookies for hours, and here comes the weirdest cake writing assignment ever.

Happy Friday! May your Le Naps be wonderful, and your burnination effective!

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  1. JILL Q. says:

    I sent that first one to my almost 14 year old so he could see “vintage Internet.”

  2. LML says:

    Best line is not Le naps. Best line is in Strong Bad Email: “If he’s a wingaling dragon.

  3. HeatherS says:

    Most of the time I have no idea what anyone is talking about in these video posts. I was clearly not so connected to the “vintage Internet”. The only old video I can think of is that creepy dancing baby from some sitcom, I think it was? That thing was everywhere for a minute.

  4. Katta Kis says:

    Loooove Homestarrunner. They still put out the occasional video and it’s very exciting for me.

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