That four months took forever. That four months went by in a blink. Well, actually, it seemed like a long time. I wrote back at the end of October that the month just concluded seemed like the longest 31 days of my life. And I can’t say any of the next three months sped by […]
Entries from January 2009
Leaving Hong Kong
January 31st, 2009 · 6 Comments · Hong Kong
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Galaxy Should Let Beckham Stay in Italy
January 30th, 2009 · 3 Comments · Hong Kong, soccer, Sports Journalism
David Beckham is playing for AC Milan, in Italy, and playing well. Two goals in four matches, that is. Including a classic Becks-ian “how’d he do that?” score off a dead ball in his last match. And it now is clear Becks would like to go back to Europe — although he is under contract […]
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Chinese New Year Nearly Brought HK to a Halt
January 29th, 2009 · No Comments · Hong Kong
Almost a week ago, I did a post about all the hustle and bustle here in town, with people out shopping and crowding the subways and the buses, and suggested that Chinese New Year — which began Monday — looked as if would be madness, here in Hong Kong. And then it began … and […]
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The Accidental Tourists
January 28th, 2009 · No Comments · Hong Kong
Here was the plan, on my day off: Catch a ferry from Central and go to Lamma Island, which I visited back in October, and hike over the island and maybe have lunch at the fishing village. Here was the reality: Heading toward the ferries, deciding that the No. 5 wharf was the one I […]
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Friendly Reminders
January 27th, 2009 · No Comments · Hong Kong
People here already are polite. To a point where Americans who aren’t from some homey smalltown in the Midwest would find almost jarring. People in the subway tend to give up their seats for older people. Folks stand in line and never jump it. They aren’t loud and rude to each other. In four months, […]
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All Pandas All the Time
January 26th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Hong Kong
The Chinese love panda bears. Well, who doesn’t? The adorable little (well, actually, they’re big) black and white creatures. Wouldn’t you like to hug one right now? But the Chinese may have the edge on the rest of the world, in the realm of Panda Love, because pandas come from China. So they have a […]
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It’s Quiet Out There: Too Quiet
January 25th, 2009 · No Comments · Hong Kong
This is New Year’s Eve, in Hong Kong. The Lunar (or Chinese) New Year begins on Monday, Jan. 26. But so far, today, Sunday, has been the quietest day of my four months here. Almost stunningly so. It’s as if half the island’s 1.2 million people have disappeared. And maybe they have.
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Print Boomers: Reaching the Top, Seeing the Bottom
January 24th, 2009 · 4 Comments · LANG, Sports Journalism
I may have written about this before. I don’t recall, and I’m not going to search my own site, because I feel like writing about it again. Or anew. Or with more emphasis. The latest round of print journalism layoffs prompted more thinking, and reminiscing, and I Came to A Conclusion that may not be […]
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This Lunar New Year Thing Is BIG
January 23rd, 2009 · No Comments · Hong Kong
I will know a lot more about it 5-6 days from now than I do at this moment, but I’m beginning to realize that the Lunar (Chinese) New Year is a big deal. A very big deal. It’s Friday, and the holiday doesn’t officially begin until Monday, but I already can feel the eagerness and […]
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The Four Most Famous Rosters in Soccer
January 22nd, 2009 · No Comments · Hong Kong, soccer
This is my opinion. After nearly four months of something approaching total immersion in international soccer, by the NOW cable network in Hong Kong. I’m not saying these are the best clubs in the world, in terms of playing ability. I’m saying these four have more people the casual soccer fan has heard of (and […]
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