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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Why Ohio? Why not us?
By John Pierre - Nov 29Some voters are wondering how the Republicans ignominiously lost the presidential election and gave up some seats in Congress. The answer appears ...
A daily dose of responsibility
By John Pierre - Nov 15Now that the election is over, what can we expect from the politicians comfortably ensconced in D.C.? It's so tempting for someone my age to look ...
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An uptown welcome to new/old friends
By John Pierre - Nov 01A couple more forward-thinking entrepreneurs have bet their business future and their personal finances on the City of Edmonds. Alvaro (just call ...
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Wholesale change is needed
By John Pierre - Oct 18What has happened to America? Why is it that we can no longer believe anything said to us by our government? Lack of truthfulness is not new ... ...
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Losing weight at the office
By John Pierre - Oct 04Sometimes, as I get older, I worry about what will come of me due to my somewhat sedentary lifestyle. I spend an inordinate amount of time in ...
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Anti-train complainers are off-track
Sep 20The grumbling about trains goes on and on. Some of the recent complaints, some of which appeared in the Beacon, didn't even address coal trains ...
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Sick of the celebs
By John Pierre - Sep 06Are you as tired of hearing about the misadventures of Tom Cruise and Katy Holmes and their poor little rich girl, Suri, as I am? When I sign on ...
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A milestone of sorts
By John Pierre - Aug 23Happy Anniversary to me ... Happy Anniversary to me. No, I haven't been drinking (at least not more than usual), I just realized that on Aug. 23 ...
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Those insensitive slender people
By John Pierre - Aug 09Some slender people (not all but some) make me sick. Many of them maintain schedules of regular exercise and can be seen jogging several miles ...
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Media to blame for horrors of society?
By John Pierre - Jul 26It is difficult to understand why some nut can persuade himself to stand in front of a crowded theater and begin spraying the audience with a ...
Like in the movie
By John Pierre - Nov 20I'm guessing that just about everyone on the planet earth has read the book (or seen the movie) "Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck. It was one of ...
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The joy of holiday shopping
By John Pierre - Nov 08With Labor Day having just passed, enterprising merchants are starting to run the Christmas specials and hanging various holiday decorations ...
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Don’t legalize drugs
By John Pierre - Oct 25I am concerned about the growing push by some to legalize the use of marijuana in Washington. I imagine there is some merit to the arguments in ...
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Enough of the election hype
By John Pierre - Oct 11Like many others, I'll be glad when this election season is over. There seems to be only occasional breaks for some news of interest while the ...
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Through the years
By John Pierre - Sep 27We moved here in 1963 from Mountlake Terrace. Our neighborhood there (frame houses) was built quickly and carelessly and we suffered with a ...
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Only good things to say (mostly)
By John Pierre - Sep 13Okay... I'll 'fess up. I've been "under the weather" for a couple or three weeks. No big deal. Just a little wobbly on my feet and having some ...
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About those annoying drivers…
By John Pierre - Aug 30Driving can be hazardous to your health. Most of us, especially of the older group, can find ourselves all too frequently in a situation where ...
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Accepting help from the helpers
By John Pierre - Aug 16What would we do without our special neighbors and the fantastic members of the nearby fire station? In order to give credit where credit is due, ...
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Dude, keep your board off the streets
By John Pierre - Aug 02Now that the noisy little motorized "scooters" are in their waning days it would appear that normalcy is beginning to return to Edmonds. While ...
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Protestors? Don't you get sick of 'em?
By John Pierre - Jul 19I noticed that more than a couple hundred protestors gathered at Brackets Landing South to protest the coal train movement through Edmonds. Our ...
