Some time ago, I wrote a post about Television Program Networked On The CBS Television Network Titled Young Sheldon, a Spin Off of the Earlier Television Program “The Big Bang Theory” draws to a close.
As the Television Program “Young Sheldon” draws to a close, and as they exploit the character George Cooper Sr. (portrayed by Lance Barber) passing away as a result of both a Heart Attack and Cardiac Arrest while on the job at the High School that both of his sons had attended, and where George Sr. also works as an American Football Coach, upon George Sr. accepting a job offer as the Head Coach of the American Football Team of Rice University; and Mary, Sheldon, and Melissa “Missy” Cooper each having “would have, could have, and should have” moments regarding matriarch George Sr. on past, and theoretical future occurrences; I, the owner of this very Blog, have “would have, could have, and should have” moments regarding my paternal grandmother, Mimi and her daughter Mary Ann, each of Mary Ann’s five children and their nuclear families, my parents and I being close to my father’s family whilst having nothing to do with my mother’s, living in a sizable house on acres of property, possibly with my paternal grandmother; continuing to own and drive vehicles such as Full-Size Station Wagons, Chevrolet/GMC Suburbans, Full-Size Vans, and European vehicles such as Volkswagens, Audis, Mercedes-Benzs, Renaults, Peugeots, and Citroens; and society, and many other things forevermore remaining the same as they were during the 1970’s, 1980’s, and the early 1990’s.
All of this is evident in these earlier posts that I wrote: The Things That Matter The Most To Have In Order To Have A Happy And Successful Life, A Phase In Life That Remains Difficult For Me To Say Goodbye To Well Into The Present Day, And Well Into The Future, Preserving The Ways And Culture Of The 1970’s, 1980’s, And The Early 1990’s For Eternity, and Frequently, I Question Myself, “What Is The Meaning Of Life?” And “What Is The Point Of Living?”.
A Book that I’ve penned under my Pen Name “Wilbur Hay” titled “HOW I WISH THINGS HAD BEEN IN THE 1980S AND 1990S, AND THE REALITY OF HOW THINGS WERE IN THE LATE 1990S AND BEYOND” is about these aforementioned “would have, could have, and should have” scenarios. You are more than welcome to purchase your own copy of this Book from Barnes & Noble:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-i-wish-things-had-been-in-the-1980s-and-1990s-and-the-reality-of-how-things-were-in-the-late-1990s-and-beyond-wilbur-hay/1140467200?ean=9787238996411