You've said it perfectly- flash eats CPU. It's the reason why Apple and other mobile developers don't support it on mobile devices.. If you watch your CPU usage while running simple flash objects you'll notice your CPU usage run through the roof, which heats your older laptop up to the point where it shuts itself off to prevent damaging it's internal components. (also uses a ton of power/drain a mobile device's battery) What you need is an alternative solution to flash, not another way to view flash movies.
If you're only attempting youTube I recommend uninstalling your flash player entirely. The way youTube codes their videos is: if Flash is not present it will serve the video via an HTML5 player, which may or may not have the same problem in fullscreen mode. Another thing to consider is something like an extension or plugin for chrome or firefox. There are countless of these that will isolate the flash video on the site you're on and let you download, and possibly convert it to another format. First google search i did returned this:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/video-downloadhelper/
One more suggestion: a laptop cooling pad. these have a fan or two on them, usually powered by your computer's USB (not sure if they're USB 1.0 or 2.0 and that may be an issue with a computer running a Centrino processor). They actually do help, my macbook pro gets super hot, and a simple cooling pad with two fans helps disperse that heat a lot for me.
If none of these suggestions work, sadly, you may have to simply avoid full screen... the internet couldn't imagine full screen internet streaming when the Centrino came out, so it may just be time to put down that old boy.
hope that helps, and good luck!