In “What’d I Miss?” Myra, who survived a long coma, considers how living a healthy life for loved ones means more than the romantic notion of dying for them.
What’d I Miss?
“What’d I Miss?”: What would it take to make you stop following the leader?
Ossie’s dad drops the wisdom of asking yourself what would make you stop following any leader. And what it means if the answer is “nothing.”
“What’d I Miss?”: Ossie tries to digest food-based threats to masculinity
While Ossie tries to wrap his head around the idea of liberals emasculating men through food choices, Myra how women might be de-feminized.
“What’d I Miss?”: Ossie wouldn’t mind a little help from his friends
Ossie wonders why some folks want to tear down everything, even what they mostly like, when collaboration could be more productive.
“What’d I Miss?”: When Mutiny Information Café needed help, Denver responded
The counterculture hangout Mutiny Information Café faced closure by the city, until a grassroots effort emerged to save it within 24 hours.
“What’d I Miss?”: Ossie’s in the dating market, but not for a “FOX”
Myra sarcastically chides Ossie for shaming women over how they dress — but changes her tune when she learns what he really means.
“What’d I Miss?”: What makes student loan forgiveness so different?
Everyone pitches in for things that don’t benefit them directly, but Myra wonders why some see student loans differently.
“What’d I Miss?”: “Cursed are the poor, who seek help with their student loans”
Ossie and Myra may have taken the week off, but “Conservative Jesus” is working overtime to smack down student loan forgiveness.
What’d I Miss?: Remembering groundbreaking “Star Trek” icon Nichelle Nichols
Myra has missed 30 years of her life, due to a coma, but has found a new friendship with her young neighbor, Ossie. Together, they both are searching for their place in this world. < Previous | Start from the beginning | Next >
What’d I Miss?: Did past generations really value marriage more — or was society just different?
Myra has missed 30 years of her life, due to a coma, but has found a new friendship with her young neighbor, Ossie. Together, they both are searching for their place in this world. < Previous | Start from the beginning |