On tonight’s edition of the Other Side of Midnight: Frank Morano is a parking scofflaw. Ian Freeman, Libertarian activist and nationally syndicated radio talk show host, joins the Other Side to explain why he is currently under federal indictment. Later, Julia Daily, former educator and author of No Names To Be Given, a novel based on her own reality of being born into a maternity home in the south during the sixties, discusses how to start looking for your biological father; and following that, Peter Vox, retired school teacher, professional musician, mental health patient and author of The Psych Ward Notes: Surviving Anxiety and Depression, speaks to Frank about surviving mental health challenges. We make a list of stuff that old people like, lament the current state of the economy, and decide when is the appropriate time to name public infrastructure after living politicians. As Frank always likes to say, it was a truly action packed episode of TOSOM!