Nothing much to add to
@2020planner 's recap, except I must highlight that he purchased the Urkel doll. He really did it. Only $20! I'm sure his sister will enjoy throwing it away (along with all the postcards he bought) when Adam is no longer on this mortal plane.
After the flea market, he drove around looking for some train show. He sees a lawnmower repair place and decided it's a good place to stop, get out of the car and show off the Urkel doll. Imagine you own a lawnmower repair shop, you look out the window, and this guy is standing there talking to a camera holding a doll:
Once again, Adam is fooling himself into thinking this doll he bought for $20 is actually worth more and an investment. He says if it was in an antique store, it would be $75-100. Let's check that, shall we?
This is in the damn box, the pull string phrases probably sound correct (unlike Adam's which sounds like a chipmunk) and only sold for $33 plus shipping, sorry to once again burst your bubble, Adam
Again, right when he's outside with Urkel I got the feeling that the vlog must be almost over. Nope, 15.5 mins into a 34 minutes vlog. It SHOULD be 15 mins, but he just loves to bloat things to get extra ad play so he can buy houses and golf carts.
Adam bought a box of 24 packs of Dick Tracy movie trading cards for $25. He acts like it was buried treasure. In reality, he could've gotten one in much better condition on eBay for $21:
Someone with a Phillies cap on saw Adam at the postcard area and actually bought Adam a postcard of Liver Lips from Country Bears. Adam cannot remember his name
so he says thanks to "the nice guy in the Phillies hat". I guess the social anxiety got the better of him.
He spends FIFTEEN MINUTES showing the postcards he bought today. There are hundreds of them. No one will ever look at them again.