Tuesday, October 15, 2013

TROGDOR THE BURNINATOR!

I was looking for video instructions on art and drawing and re-discovered this one.  It reminded me of a time only a few years ago when I had a house full of fuzzy-faced sons, YouTube was new and Strong Bad was King.  I really miss you BeeRonie and Bobert. Way to escape into the mountains.  Thank goodness I still have Beavis to leave underwear in the laundry room and science experiments under the bed.  I still have The Cheat sticker in the back window of my Subaru. Long live Trogdor the Burninator!

10 comments:

  1. Oh Man, this so made my day, afternoon, evening! We watched strongbad loads. I so miss this nonsense, thanks for bringing it back- for a moment the house felt normal again...

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  2. Dang - at our house, Teen Girl squad was it! In fact i remember the oldest in HS wearing her homemade costume with her girl friends- TEEN GRRRL SQUAD! for halloween... and the bumper sticker that was on the girls saturn, that Mr. foresterman refused to drive because he said it made him look like a pedophile LOL...

    HOMESTAR RUNNER daughter version ;p!

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  3. Excellent instructional video. Reminds me of Wolfman Jack's DJ days in the '60s. He would've been a great art instructor.

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  4. How funny high tension guy is!
    I like his comic-tinged pictures.
    Thank you for sharing the video.

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  5. Oh now I miss my girls and they just left:)Hug B

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  6. ... and add angry eyebrows...

    :-)

    I laughed. I miss my son living at home right now. :-)

    Pearl

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  7. That just slays me! "Burninating the Peasants...." :)

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  8. I missed all this ...the worst was PACMAN when my kids were growing up!!

    Linda
    http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
    http://deltacountyhistoricalsociety.wordpress.com

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  9. How much the world has changed...and the interior of my house is less cluttered now that my three are grown. Like you, Leenie, I carry fond memories of those times. Though, at the time, 2 boys and a girl all within 5 years made for some hectic hours. :) How quickly the years fly!

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  10. Go Trogdor!
    My daughter when in her teens had a cartoon character she and friends had invented called Mr. Oblivious - they drew him in all sorts of situations, but I think even he would have noticed if he set a peasant on fire.
    Enjoyed your post Leenie.

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