I have been saying "great jorb!" and "good jerb!" for years because of this. My brother finally asked me where it came from, and I've spent the last hour gloriously rewatching these toons.
my dad would always say “great jorb” to me when i was little, so it’s been part of my vocabulary since 2006/7 or so. i thought it was this hilarious inside joke at the time; nope, it’s been homestar this whole time. he was just a big homestar runner fan this whole time
True dat (regular type), but what always grounds me is his voice impressions on Marzipan's Answering Machine, especially, "You said you'd bake us a cake!"
I remember watching these types of cartoons on the only computer we had in the house in the living room. And my step sisters were all super preppy and Hollister, and I was goth and edgy so I would always turn down the volume when I would watch these since the computer was in the living room. The good old days man
I think they just put in audio of some creepy person laughing instead of voicing it, with that said it’s kinda unnerving, and it didn’t help that it was pretty continuous.
0:26 Great JAERB there, Homestar! 0:33 I see you did a great JORB out there! 0:39 A great JAERAEB 0:53 ...that he done a great JORAERB! 1:15 JOERGHB! 1:25 Oraerorr! 1:42 JEEEEAEORRAAAERRRORB! 1:52 JORB! 2:30 Jaerb. 3:40 You did a great JOB, Hamstray.
COMPLICATED MATH TIME: If Coach Z were to listen to the entire tape ("job" - 285194 times) while he was asleep, and Strong Sad presumably said "job" once a second, that means that Coach Z would've slept for at least 79.2205556 hours! Not only is that an absurd amount of time to be asleep for, but I'm pretty sure there's no such casette tape that lasts that long.
he spent nearly 80 hours asleep, trying to correctly pronounce ONE word, just to forget the name of Homestar Runner himself. EDIT: I looked it up, and the longest cassette tape in the world lasted 240 minutes, or 4 hours. Strong Sad’s “job” cassette tape is almost 20 times longer than the longest real cassette tape. Nice.
Strong Bad: Yes, uh, this sounds very good. Uh, my only recommendation would be next time, try to add some more syllables. Perhaps three? Perhaps four? *snickers* *laughs hysterically*
@sleepernaut - Actually he said "pack it up, pack it in" which are the beginning lyrics to the song "Jump Around" by House of Pain. It would be fitting of Coach Z to say something like that, due to his "hip-hop" personality. :-)
Coach Z: You did a great JOB... Me: Here it comes! Coach Z: Hamstray. Me: And there it goes. Homestar: (Sigh) Coach Z: No wait, I mean Hamster! I mean Strumstair! I mean Stairmaster! Homegrown! Ramrod? Humble!?
"this was a tape i made when i was practicing the dictionary..." idk I still wanna give Strong Sad a big hug fr BUT YO COACH Z CALLED HOMESTAR A RAMROD LMAOOOOO
Great Jorb has been in my vocabulary forever...about as prevalent as Consummate V's and take a look at my resume ahahah nothing beat Homestar Runner back in the day.
@sXe53 I'm not sure. I might have a bit of that Inland North accent myself, probably because most of my paternal relatives grew up about forty miles east of Binghamton, which is might be the easternmost area for people with that accent.
"Okay there, boys, pack it up, pack it in! Let me begin. I came to win, Battle me? That's a sin I won't ever slack up, Punk you better back up Try and play the role and yo the whole crew'll act up Get up, stand up, come on throw ya hands up, If ya got that feeling, jump across the ceiling Muggs lets the funk flow, someone talkin' junk, yo I bust him in the eye, and then I take the punk's ho. Feelin', funkin', amps in the trunk and I got more rhymes than there's cops at a Dunkin Donut shop, sho' nuff I got props, from the kids on the hill, plus my mom and my pops I came to get down, I came to get down, So get out ya seat and JEARMP AROUND!"
if the label on the tape Strong Sad gives to Coach Z is accurate, and if Strong Sad says Job the same way each time, with the same pause (which is a conclusion that is supported by the snippet of it we hear in the toon), it should be possible to determine how long the tape is. It takes SS 1.266 seconds to say "Job" once. Multiplying this by the 285,194 figure seen on the sticker, we get 361,055.604 seconds total, which is equal to 6,017.593 minutes, or 100.293 hours. This is unrealistic, as that would mean that the tape is 50 hours on each side, while the longest compact cassette to have been made available to consumers was the TDK D-180, which is only 3 hours. Additionally, if you multiply the 361,005.604 seconds figure by the standard cassette speed of 1 7/8 inches per second, we can determine that the tape in the cassette is roughly 676,885.508 inches long - which figures out to 56,407.125 feet, or 10.683 miles.
I have been saying "great jorb!" and "good jerb!" for years because of this. My brother finally asked me where it came from, and I've spent the last hour gloriously rewatching these toons.
Literally the same thing
Just happened to me too! Omg my childhood is restored
Just watched a bunch with my kids, hamstray!
Jenna Leigh's Beauty Slam 100% it’s been 11 years and I NEVER say Job - ever.
It's like I'm 15 again
Coach Z's first language wasn't English. His first exposure to the language was listening to Pearl Jam.
Criminally underrated comment.
I always thought Coach Z was Irish or something
I don get it Okay i said it Whoosh me
@@riikkakaseva4807 Pearl Jam - Yellow Ledbeter
DORN’T CAL ME DORTER
my dad would always say “great jorb” to me when i was little, so it’s been part of my vocabulary since 2006/7 or so. i thought it was this hilarious inside joke at the time; nope, it’s been homestar this whole time. he was just a big homestar runner fan this whole time
I have kids, and I always tell them “remember, no rushin’” when we go certain places. I look forward to the day they figure that one out.
Ah, the ponders of warenting.
My son just watched this. “Back it up and Back it in” … “dad is this where you got that?” Me “uhhhhh…”
same here 😆
It's like having an inside joke with 50 million other people
2:10 Strongbad's laugh is the most psychotic thing in Homestar Runner.
I was thinking the exact same thing.
(cheat noises)
(huh huh huh huh)
*BAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH! BAH HAH HA HA! In a creepy ass way*
@@purpleparfaityt2761 Coach Z: *sadness and misery*
True dat (regular type), but what always grounds me is his voice impressions on Marzipan's Answering Machine, especially, "You said you'd bake us a cake!"
*Marshie has entered the chat*
Strong Bad's laughter at 2:13 is what I hear in my nightmares.
it was a perfectly good skit and then they had to throw in that abomination and make everyone scream in terror and leave their office chairs
I love how Coach just interrupts Strong Sad when he’s heard enough of his solution and runs with it lol
"You need to make your mouth into an O, like this."
*WHAT MOUTH?!*
Quit calling me that !
grommit and coach z are the same species confirmed
Also, “o” as in “job” is pronounced more like the “aw” in “jaw.”
I feel like Homestar has no room to poke fun at Coach Z’s inability to pronounce the word “job” when he literally has a speech impediment.
take one to knows one
He's a cartoon character, he's not real. He has no feelings to hurt. You're gonna have to get over it
@@Tailstraw_xDi don't think it's as deep as you're making it lol they were pointing out something funny
An adorable speech impoodiment
Yes, jokes can be multilayered
I've seen this cartoon a million times over the past (nearly) 20 years and have never noticed Tom Servo at 1:38
I think coach z is supposed to look like "crow."
I second this on all accounts.
I came here to say the exact same thing
Me and my room mate had this whole sketch memorized in 2003. We would recite it back to each other.
Dude, SAME
No one at my middle school understands me when I tell them they did a good jorb on something.
They just don’t understand the reference.
Be fair, this cartoon practically came out before they were born
I'm glad to see there's still young people interested in this stuff. Flash is dead, but Homestar lives!
OMG SAME
Homestar is one to talk.
He has a speech impediment too.
Awight
At least Homestar can say “job.”
I remember watching these types of cartoons on the only computer we had in the house in the living room. And my step sisters were all super preppy and Hollister, and I was goth and edgy so I would always turn down the volume when I would watch these since the computer was in the living room. The good old days man
So, you were strong sad?
the businessman's job is giving the business
Man fuck you, racist piece of shit. Not cool
Woah pally that’s a bit racy wouldnt ya think
The poopsmith's job is obvious.
The construction worker's job is to smash things
And then Coach Z said "It's Jorbin Time" and Jorbed everyone in the room. Truly one of the webseries of all time.
Shut up lady
Jorbius
Wow, that bully part with Strong Bad and the teasing laughter really felt intense.
PumpedAaron yeah it's probably because the background music stopped and the laughter was really loud
@@teapeaa your icon is the best thing ever
I think they just put in audio of some creepy person laughing instead of voicing it, with that said it’s kinda unnerving, and it didn’t help that it was pretty continuous.
You forget he’s the villain until you have moments like that
@@Adrian-fd4wf um excuse me, what
I think this was the very first Homestar Runner cartoon I watched.
:)
This is the one where it started getting good
teh almighty memer 69 This is the very first Homestar Runner cartoon I ever watched, too :3
My first was Fisheye Lens.
me too!
Same. Strong Bad's mocking laughter made me dislike him at first....then I found the sbemails.
0:26 Great JAERB there, Homestar!
0:33 I see you did a great JORB out there!
0:39 A great JAERAEB
0:53 ...that he done a great JORAERB!
1:15 JOERGHB!
1:25 Oraerorr!
1:42 JEEEEAEORRAAAERRRORB!
1:52 JORB!
2:30 Jaerb.
3:40 You did a great JOB, Hamstray.
Lol you don't need to time stamp a four minute clip
Coach z doesn’t even have a mouth
@@nady22 And yet he did it anyway. That's the kind of initiative we need more of in this world.
@@BenjaminMankowski More "can do's" and less "can nots"!
I just adore how Coach Z talks like a Yooper.
Or Wisconsin
I need to have a James Bond parody with Homestar Runner characters
Coach Z will be Odd Jorb
Oh thenks fer castin' me as the Aed Jerb there
Could he start an Offspring cover band and sing “Why don’t you get a Jorb”
No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to get DELETED!
COMPLICATED MATH TIME: If Coach Z were to listen to the entire tape ("job" - 285194 times) while he was asleep, and Strong Sad presumably said "job" once a second, that means that Coach Z would've slept for at least 79.2205556 hours! Not only is that an absurd amount of time to be asleep for, but I'm pretty sure there's no such casette tape that lasts that long.
he spent nearly 80 hours asleep, trying to correctly pronounce ONE word, just to forget the name of Homestar Runner himself.
EDIT: I looked it up, and the longest cassette tape in the world lasted 240 minutes, or 4 hours. Strong Sad’s “job” cassette tape is almost 20 times longer than the longest real cassette tape. Nice.
Maybe he was drinking too much listerine.
Hahaha. Everything is exaggerated in cartoons. It’s part of the package. Bouncing balls don’t visibly stretch and squash IRL, either. :)
@@Carson_TK How about tape running on a loop?
strong bad's laugh is actually kinda terrifying here
Strong Bad: Yes, uh, this sounds very good. Uh, my only recommendation would be next time, try to add some more syllables. Perhaps three? Perhaps four? *snickers* *laughs hysterically*
Oh, jeez. I'm just not cut out to say the word “jaerb”. How am I ever gonna face the boys at practice tomorrow?
Job? Jorb. Jerb.
THEY TOOK OUR JEEEEEEEERB
The South Park x Homestar collab we never knew we needed
toook my jerb !
@@orderinchaos CWAB PEOPLE, CWAB PEOPLE.
The construction worker's job is to smash things
The poopsmith’s job is obvious.
This haunted my whole life and nobody ever knew what I was referencing. JEORRRRBBBBBB
great jorb with the mystery science theater 3000 reference
Too bad I've never been into MST3K
@sleepernaut - Actually he said "pack it up, pack it in" which are the beginning lyrics to the song "Jump Around" by House of Pain. It would be fitting of Coach Z to say something like that, due to his "hip-hop" personality. :-)
My 7th grade teacher showed me these back in 2009, this is such a throwback
I watched it in high school 2001 🙈
Always one of my favorite Homestar Runner cartoons.
2:10 Strong Bad's laugh sounds murderous...
The Poopsmith's job is obvious.
stairmaster, ramrod, hahahaha. damn this brings back memories i havent seen this in years.
wow i didnt catch the tom servo cameo when i was 9. love rewatching homestar runner.
Heard someone say "good job" and suddenly I remember "jorb" from this video from more than 15 years ago.
Coach Z: You did a great JOB...
Me: Here it comes!
Coach Z: Hamstray.
Me: And there it goes.
Homestar: (Sigh)
Coach Z: No wait, I mean Hamster! I mean Strumstair! I mean Stairmaster! Homegrown! Ramrod? Humble!?
THEY TOOK OUR JAEEEEEEEEEEEERGHBS!
And Americans never mangled the vowels of foreign words ever again...
the word job seems strange now
1:46 🥊Strong Bad: Okay, coach, let's give this one more try. Repeat after me. "Job."
Coach Z: "Jorb".
Coach Z has always been my favorite
Sweet Christ it's been a hundred years since I've seen this. Thank you
You know when you say great jorb and no one gets the joke
WOOOOORRRRREAAAAARRROOORRR, That's better c:
The Poopsmith's Job is obvious
the internet used to be a simple place.....
I miss that too.
love coach z he's my favorite character :)
He’s the best
I don't think he is the best well, based on smell
Same :D
Holy shit I miss that classic Strong Bad hyena laugh.
Coach Z is just from Chicago. This is how my uncle talks.
1:32 A Clockwork Orange
Yes
*a clorckwork orange
"this was a tape i made when i was practicing the dictionary..."
idk I still wanna give Strong Sad a big hug fr
BUT YO COACH Z CALLED HOMESTAR A RAMROD LMAOOOOO
2:58 you probably should have turned off your alarm before recording this
They took our JORBS!
1:40 made me laugh so hard. lol poopsmith.
3:39 You did a great "job" Hamstray.
*sighs in frustration*
Great Jorb has been in my vocabulary forever...about as prevalent as Consummate V's and take a look at my resume ahahah nothing beat Homestar Runner back in the day.
"It's 8 o'clock"
Too bad that's not in the actual cartoon.
@sXe53 I'm not sure. I might have a bit of that Inland North accent myself, probably because most of my paternal relatives grew up about forty miles east of Binghamton, which is might be the easternmost area for people with that accent.
Oh man I forgot about the MST3K joke.
Where's that?
When coach z is strapped down in the theater with the screen that says JOB, you can see Tom Servos silhouette in one of the seats
holy shit i just now noticed
@@jamesduncan6729 wow I never noticed that!!
1:34
Great jorb- er, job, there, Homerun Starmann.
Homestar Runner: (Groaned)
Coach Z said OREO
"Okay there, boys, pack it up, pack it in!
Let me begin.
I came to win, Battle me? That's a sin
I won't ever slack up,
Punk you better back up
Try and play the role and yo the whole crew'll act up
Get up, stand up, come on throw ya hands up,
If ya got that feeling, jump across the ceiling
Muggs lets the funk flow, someone talkin' junk, yo
I bust him in the eye, and then I take the punk's ho.
Feelin', funkin', amps in the trunk and
I got more rhymes than there's cops at a Dunkin
Donut shop, sho' nuff I got props,
from the kids on the hill, plus my mom and my pops
I came to get down, I came to get down,
So get out ya seat and JEARMP AROUND!"
This might have been the first HR short I remember watching, around 2005
The continuity is on point here, as they show Coach Z sleeping on a bench in the locker room and not inside a locker.
A businessman's job is giving the business
The poopsmith's job is obvious
We've got a guy running for office here named coach z and had to show off this toon.
You did a great joerb on this vid!
they did a great j0rb on animating this
It's funny seeing Coach Z blow a whistle even though one can't see his mouth.
Ramrod?
Humphel?
I have not been able to say "job" because of this.
The fact Coach Z doesn’t have a home and just sleeps on a bench in the locker room
I just got a new jearb. Had to watch this to celebrate.
A very nasal Strong Sad here. He became more mellifluous as time went on
I remeber that thing at the end where you make Coach Z say those words he struggled with. 😆
Coach Z and Homestar are my favorite characters.
I can recite this in my sleep.
He took his Jorb!
It said on HR Wiki that this was made around early 2001. Homsar didn't came until "SBemail" came around later that year.
I love 💕 this! I love 💕 Strong Brad’s Devil 😈 laugh! 😂 😂
I think one problem is this guy had a Robot alarm clock and it went off during recording but he didn't bother to try recording again.
It’s eight o’clock.
I love how they actually “clockwork orange” Coach Z lol
JEEEEEEROOOOORRAAAAAORRRRB!
I’ve been saying “Good Jorb” for years and completely forgotten where it came from til today
i cant believe coach z was the first strongstar shipper
Wait huh
you took yer jorb - Trey Parker/Matt Stone
*Jeeaaarrrooorrrreeeeaaaarrrrrbbbb!*
Great jorb, LOL.
1:37 Is that Tom Servo?
I just noticed that Homestar's eyes are the number 66 and now I can't unsee it.
Well, it is, but at 1:34, you can see Tom Servo's silhouette in the theater next to Coach Z.
i love the mystery theater reference in this!!
if the label on the tape Strong Sad gives to Coach Z is accurate, and if Strong Sad says Job the same way each time, with the same pause (which is a conclusion that is supported by the snippet of it we hear in the toon), it should be possible to determine how long the tape is.
It takes SS 1.266 seconds to say "Job" once. Multiplying this by the 285,194 figure seen on the sticker, we get 361,055.604 seconds total, which is equal to 6,017.593 minutes, or 100.293 hours. This is unrealistic, as that would mean that the tape is 50 hours on each side, while the longest compact cassette to have been made available to consumers was the TDK D-180, which is only 3 hours. Additionally, if you multiply the 361,005.604 seconds figure by the standard cassette speed of 1 7/8 inches per second, we can determine that the tape in the cassette is roughly 676,885.508 inches long - which figures out to 56,407.125 feet, or 10.683 miles.
I really hope somebody got fired for that blunder.
Great JEOOOOOOORRBB, Stairmaster!
Homestar Runner: (Groaned)
Just noticed the nod to MST3K when Coach is strapped into the movie theater seat.
Totally just getting the MST3K reference. Awesome :)
He seems to be from Canada, based on the accent.
i CAN'T BELIEVE I WAS LAUGHING AT THIS i haven't seen this in over a decade and im 27 now... lmfao
43 and still laughing
Lore of A Jorb Well Done Momentum 100
FUN FACT: i used the font used at 1:16 in my Google Slides (The font is ComicsCartoonii Bold)