Liburdi joined the Navy to see the world in the mid-'60s. He soon jumped ship to join the Air Force for an unusually long career. Upon retiring, he put out a couple of sensible books. But then he shifted to writing short pieces that depict our upside down world as seen through the eyes of mildly disgruntled seniors. John’s articles always contain warm nostalgia, wry humor, and happy endings. Andy Rooney would certainly applaud!
JOHN'S ARTICLES
HUMOR
- Future Shock in the Kitchen (May 2013)
- That Doggone Loveable Dog (April 2013)
- The Heavenly Smell of Coffee (December 2012)
- Flying is Worth All the Frustration (September 2012)
- The Perpetual Flow of Pricey Pills (July 2012)
NOSTALGIA
- Evolution of the American Gas Station (January 2013)
- Banking in Bygone Times (August 2012)
- Yearning for the Past While Driving into the Future (July 2012)
- Requiem for a Wooden Cabinet TV (May 2012)
OPINION
- The Overwhelming Onslaught of Advertising (March 2013)
- The British Keep Coming! (February 2013)
REFLECTIONS
- Forever Gainfully and Painfully Employed (August 2012)
- The Old Ways Often Cloud Our Judgment (June 2012)