Actor, writer and composer Tony Adelman chronicles the humorous side of growing up as a creative kid in suburban Iowa during the 1970's
“Up A Notch” tells the comedic tale of a hunky Greek taverna owner, Cyndi Lauper records and a kiddie wading pool.
"Zeros And Ones" tells the comedic tale of Long Island Iced Teas, Sears Craftsman Vise Grips and The Weather Girls.
"Act Your Age" tells the comedic tale of Krispy Kreme donuts, Botox and a wig.
"You'll Go Down In Her Story-Part 2" tells the comedic tale of plastic curtains, an elderly Cockney maid and eating real gold leaf.
"You'll Go Down In Her Story-Part One" tells the comedic tale of stalking Lily Tomlin, a $10 Vegas hotel room, and the Island of Misfit Toys.
"The Same, Only More" tells the comedic tale of compression socks, hoarding and a Hershey Bar.
"Oh No You Didn't" tells the comedic tale of a trampoline, Kool-Aid and an alligator in a bathtub.
"On The Greener Side" tells the comedic tale of caring emojis, Fantasy Forest and a Montgomery Ward boom box.
"Baggage" tells the comedic tale of cubic zirconia, Deacon Brodie and a half a grapefruit.
"Amateur" tells the comedic tale of Ziploc freezer bags, Nutella and a place called Nightmare Valley.
"Odometer Turning" tells the comedic tale of a Farrah Fawcett poster, Marie Kondo on acid and a hot Czech guy.
"Mother Of Invention" tells the comedic tale of Whoville, Cheese and Pepper Skillet Dip and purse pants.
"Stuffed With Everything Good" tells the comedic tale of a blue elephant, a plaid lunchbox and the Lollipop Guild.
"Hola Antoine" tells the comedic tale of tacos, Tinker Bell and hair rollers.
"Nonsense and Shenanigans" tells the comedic tale of Hamburger Helper, Funkytown and sensible shoes.
"Yes, and..." tells the comedic tale of a ranger outfit, Oompa Loompa orange and Newfoundland.
"Worst Dinner Party Guest Ever-Part 2" tells the comedic tale of the Waltons, Wonder Bread and the Butterball hotline.
"Worst Dinner Party Guest Ever-Part 1" tells the comedic tale of ramekins, Resusci Anne and ABBA.
"Blinded By The Light" tells the comedic tale of Viagra, onesie jumpsuits and Cher.
"Back To One" tells the comedic tale of Samantha Stevens, steamrollers and scrum.
"Everything Old Is New Wave Again" tells the comedic tale of Winklepickers, string bikinis and The Golden Girls.
"Guacamole For Breakfast" tells the comedic tale of omega-3 fatty acids, Spray 'N Wash and AKC dog shows.
"Feeding Deborah Kerr" tells the comedic tale of hooch, ravishing crumb and leg warmers.
"Are We There Yet?" tells the comedic tale of a missing bra, tambourines and a Tommee Tippee wee wee jug.
"Le Garcon Mange Le Croissant" tells the comedic tale of a bicycle, a baguette and a beaver.
“Don’t Postpone Joy” tells the comedic tale of a ring light, a Partridge Family t-shirt and I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter spray.
“Full Circle-Part 2” tells the comedic tale of roadkill, an impromptu toast and a goodwill ambassador in diapers.
"Full Circle-Part 1" tells the comedic tale of horny muskrats, canning bananas and a weather ball.
"Organ Recital" tells the comedic tale of a dog psychiatrist, Disney villains and a wagon wheel chandelier.
"Destiny Manifest" tells the comedic tale of Christmas disappointment, Velcro tennis shoes and a realtor called Big Gay Al.
"Good Intentions" tells the comedic tale of a gerbil in a cigar box, a Toni Tennille haircut and a singing girl group called The Honeybees.
"Yes, Dear" tells the comedic tale of Gilligan's Island reruns, a hand grenade and an imaginary Minnesotan named Mildred Hansen.
"With A Capital T" tells the comedic tale of a towboat named Linda, Laura Ingalls Wilder and a bikini wax.
"I Can Feel The Vibe-Part 2" tells the comedic tale of Day-Glo green swimming caps, Home Town Buffet and Ethel Merman.
"I Can Feel The Vibe-Part 1" tells the comedic tale of a mermaid, satin tennis shorts and a cheerleader named Estelle.
"Re-Tale Therapy" tells the comedic tale of homemade donuts, a cigar box full of rocks and circling your wagons.
"Trip Around The Sun" tells the comedic tale of tassel twirling, a Crock-Pot and the Swedish frog dance.
"Dearly Beloved" tells the comedic tale of a granny skirt, a karaoke machine and a German Shorthaired Pointer in a bow tie.
"Stand-up Guy" tells the comedic tale of an 80's boom box, bacon and a nudist next door neighbor.
"It's A Good Thing" tells the comedic tale of pine nuts, a pasty and an Enchanted Castle Cake.
"Had Me A Blast" tells the comedic tale of a wake-up call to Gloria Steinem, frying in baby oil and a Mazel Tov cocktail.
"This Ain't No Disco" tells the comedic tale of a telephone psychic, a leather mini skirt and a place called Kiddie Corner.
"Best Laid Plans" tells the comedic tale of finding gurus, fantasy grocery shopping and the downside of wearing white jeans.
"The Weighting Game" tells the comedic tale of pineapple for breakfast, Uncle Fester and a pair of pink pumps.
"Welcome To Show Business" tells the comedic tale of a levitating lesbian, a stripper named Bianca and cooking breakfast for Prince.
"A Nose By Any Other Name" tells the comedic tale of a time machine, modeling secrets and a runaway sailboat.
"You Can Run But You Can't Hide" tells the comedic tale of a Midwest microburst, the fascinating dance of the bees, and a somewhat masculine umbrella.
"Mid to Late" tells the comedic tale of Costco meatballs, an escape room and a fur coat.
"The Camera Adds 10 Pounds and a Yellow Leisure Suit" tells the comedic tale of my own Ghost of Christmas Past, dinner theater in the garage and a yellow leisure suit.
"Playing God" tells the comedic tale of a puppet from The Lion King, man’s best friend and a Disney parade wig.
"As Seen On TV" tells the comedic tale of a bleach-filled kiddie pool, mix tapes and a remake of "The Wizard of Oz."