Constant Curmudgeon
Born in Oregon during the Great Depression, my family moved constantly in search of work for a day, week or, if lucky for a month. We lived for varying periods of time in just about every state between Oregon and Florida (where we lived in a tent) and back again.
I joined the Navy on my 17th birthday, during the Korean War, and served on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier loading and fusing bombs and rockets on the AD-1 Skyraider prop driven planes of my squadron.
I was honorably discharged just before my 21st birthday four years later.
My wife and I were married in 1952 and have three grown children plus many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
I spent almost 40 years with a highly successful car rental business where I started as car washer and, though I never graduated from high school, retired as Executive VP and GM of 33 offices in Washington and Oregon.
During those years, in addition to my other duties, I wrote, edited and caused the publishing of a monthly in-house newsletter.
Writing a weekly column for the Edmonds Beacon is pure joy for me.
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Saying what you mean
By John Pierre - May 16Are you as tired of the "politically correct" requirements that we are faced with hour by hour? It has become thoroughly disgusting in my view. Som...
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What WAS in the satchel?
By John Pierre - May 02This writing is about guns!! I won't mention my thoughts on the controversy though some of you may have detected my carefully hidden (heh heh) ...
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You can’t beat Claire’s Pantry
By John Pierre - Apr 18Talk about family owned! Claire's Pantry is one that has been around for 44 years and always family owned and operated. Claire Petosa began this ...
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UFOs? Why not?
By John Pierre - Apr 04I'll be first to admit that I look upon stories of little green men and abductions by alien creatures with a jaundiced eye but not the very real ...
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The best things in life
By John Pierre - Mar 21Unless you are one of the elites, such as a molly-coddled, often worthless movie star or one of the disgusting and all too frequently disreputable ...
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A leisurely train ride when...
By John Pierre - Mar 07There are some things in life we dread more than others. Some examples are automobile accidents, home fires, medical emergencies and similar, ...
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A Navy family
By John Pierre - Feb 21Ahoy there, Matey. Avast! Batten down the hatches! Yes I came from a Navy family. Even my grandpappy, John Holder, on my mother's side and for ...
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The start of it all
By John Pierre - Feb 07The year was 1952. I was stationed in El Centro, California on the southern tip of the Mojave Desert and just 12 miles north of the Mexican border ...
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An unfortunate turn of events
By John Pierre - Jan 24I guess we all do dumb things from time to time. I'm no exception. This evening, January 17, along about 5:30 p.m., in the usual heavy traffic at ...
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iM sick of the iStuff
By John Pierre - Jan 10What's happening with this world? First it became somewhat natural that every kid over two years of age had a cell phone and they were utilizing ...
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The 2 stupid matters
By John Pierre - May 09Do government officials care about what they divulge to the media and, consequently, an eagerly listening public? No? These motor mouths always ...
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Complaining about the railroads
By John Pierre - Apr 25They're still at it. "They" being the chronic complainers taking shots at the inevitable coal trains slated to run through our Edmonds By the ...
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I’d rather pay than wait
By John Pierre - Apr 11I just read a piece on the Internet that castigates the United States because we spend 50 percent more per capita for health care than does Canada ...
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A good place, if you have to go
By John Pierre - Mar 28I'm not wishing any medical bad luck on anyone reading this but it is nevertheless worthwhile mentioning that our area is blessed with a physical ...
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Modesty at the hospital
By John Pierre - Mar 14Modesty? Not only is it a thing of the past in movies and other forms of entertainment, but in real life a degree of modesty is difficult to ...
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A grandmother’s perspective
By John Pierre - Feb 28A few years ago, my wife and I signed up for a gun handling class. The motivation had to do with what we felt was necessary for personal protection...
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From Mayberry to Yelm
By John Pierre - Feb 14An era has passed. Most of us over 40 will remember well the Andy Griffith show with Andy, Barney Fife, Opie, Gomer Pyle, Aunt Bee, Goober and the ...
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Missing the good music
By John Pierre - Jan 31What in the world is happening to music? There was a time when it was enjoyable to hear with a soft beat, beautiful melody and listenable lyrics. T...
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The business of killing
By John Pierre - Jan 17It would seem that every other week we hear of another mass shooting somewhere in our country. Who is at fault? Is it all Hollyweird? Or is it ...
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Quite a change at Swedish
By John Pierre - Dec 27Recently I had occasion to visit Swedish Edmonds Hospital. I could not possibly be more impressed with the difference brought about by their ...
