When a mysterious man from her past shows up unexpectedly, Anna is forced to flee, leaving Steve and Charlie to guard her secret. What could go wrong?
After Charlie suggests they use the portal to get rich, he and Steve find themselves face to face with Blackbeard the Pirate.
Still looking for a way to leverage the power of the portal for profit, Charlie and Steve enter into an unholy deal with one of the most sinister men in history.
December, 48BC – The forces of Caesar and Cleopatra battle King Ptolemy XIII in Alexandria. Though victorious, Caesar is blamed for setting the great Library of Alexandria on fire, resulting in the destruction of one of the greatest treasures of human knowledge ever to exist. But what if that’s not how it happened?
There are eggs, and there are Eggs. The finest of these were the Imperial Faberge eggs, made for Tsar Alexander III. Many of these finely crafted eggs are housed in museums or the occasional private collection. Some, however, have been lost in the sea of time. If someone were to find one of these lost eggs, they would be rich beyond belief. And famous. Join us Wednesday on this egg-cellent adventure, as Charlie and Steve dive into their portal once again. After all, It’s About Time!
How did 2 such different people become what can only be roughly called good friends? And what’s up with the song lyrics? Join Charlie and Steve as they flashback to that first time they met. Also journey back to Ellis Island to celebrate a family reunion of another sort.
Tired of long lines at the airport, Steve and Charlie decide to step through the portal for their Christmas vacations, while Margie has an unexpected visit at the massage parlor. Spend the holidays with the crew of It’s About Time Travel Agency.
What makes a thing “funny”? Slapstick? Pratfalls? Subtle commentary on a bourgeois society under pressure from a strident proletariat? Journey back in time with Charlie and Steve as they seek to uncover the birth of humor in The Philosophy of Funny.
Given a time portal, how far back would you go? Last week? Last year? All the way back to the days of, gasp!, Disco? Or would you go further still? Grab your platform shoes and gold chains and join Charlie and Steve as they push the boundaries of space and time in “Dino-Might?”
No one ever said a divorce was easy. While it’s always a good idea to quit Facebook, hit the gym, and lawyer up, not all lawyers are equal. If you want the best you’ll want the guy who started it all. May I bring the court’s attention to Hammurabi, who will be representing one Charles Hyphenbridge. Or not. Tune in for another visit to the distant past with Steve and Charlie. Don’t be a Nimrod!