@ronginald

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@ronginald was a Twitter account operated by Matt Chapman from September 3, 2011, until January 22, 2013. (The account was closed and then reopened by someone who is not Matt or Mike Chapman.) The name is a reference to this strip of Ron Planet. In his Tweets, Matt insisted that Homestar Runner was not over (despite having been on hiatus since November 2009, with minor returns in April and December 2010); displayed sketches for In Search of the Yello Dello and rejected Halloween costumes and a teaser shot of the script for the then-unreleased Strong Bad Email 206; and mentioned how he then spent his time (he worked for the Nickelodeon program Yo Gabba Gabba, for which he and Mike had previously created an animated segment). The Twitter account @StrongBadActual was later created for Strong Bad.

Selected Tweets

Image Text Date
ancient yello-dello storyboards b/w old halloween costume ideas
A storyboard from In Search of the Yello Dello
9 Sept 2011
thanks @buenothebear for introducing me to all these nice twitterfolk
Homestar and The Cheat as Finn and Jake, respectively, from Adventure Time
10 Sept 2011
A delicious part of this complete expired breakfast! Prolly go well with that ancient Suudsu: http://bit.ly/oEojas
The image shows the top of the Cheat Commandos...O's prop box, showing that the Post Blueberry Morning cereal expired eight years earlier.
15 Sept 2011
Someday, when you least expect it...
A closeup of a computer screen with a script partially visible:
sbemail206
(lights are off on b[—]
in and starts blowing [—]
SB: Ah, Compay [—]
SM: [—]
27 Feb 2012
File:ronginald scalding-lake.jpg @ScottRauscher nice! I've got a Scalding Lake about the same age. No longer fit for public display.
This tweet is a reply to a tweet sharing an 8-year-old Strong Sad shirt.
  • This shirt would later be seen framed in posts on the @StrongBadActual Twitter and Instagram pages.
23 Apr 2012

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