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Entries from December 2009

Baseball Should Be Thinking … ‘India’

December 21st, 2009 · 2 Comments · Abu Dhabi, Baseball

Baseball has not done well on the international scene. Not like basketball. Certainly not like soccer. A little better than American football, but that isn’t saying much. Baseball made the Olympics for a while, there. American football really isn’t played anywhere that isn’t the 50 states. However, I am now convinced baseball has an enormous […]

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The Things We Do for Art

December 20th, 2009 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi

The Teeny Abu Dhabi Apartment has one big, odd characteristic. It has five large (to very large) blank, white walls. That is, it has five tracts of vertical space practically crying out, “Put some art on me! Hang a tapestry! Do something to cover up my white nakedness!” So, today I did.

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Hooking Back Up to American TV

December 19th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi

And I don’t really watch much television. Certainly not primetime network TV. But go two months without it and, at the same time, suffer through the supremely wretched offerings of “Star World” or the other overseas cable English-language networks … and you realize, “Hey, I miss ‘Big Bang Theory.’ ” So, two nights ago, we […]

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18-0 vs. 18-0?

December 18th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, NFL

For this, I might spend the $1,500 on airfare and invest the 25 hours in transit and fly back to Los Angeles. The Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints, both 18-0 and playing in the Super Bowl? I’m there. If it can possibly be done. Not at the game. Just in the country. For the […]

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The Other World Cup … Across the Street

December 17th, 2009 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, soccer, World Cup

Yes, there are two soccer World Cups. The one you all know about and … The Club World Cup. The itty-bitty little brother of the World Cup. But the Club World Cup has something going for it: It’s here. In Abu Dhabi. Actually, it’s across the street from where I live.

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Greetings … from Our Own Abu Dhabi Apartment

December 16th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi

We officially live in Abu Dhabi now. I didn’t really consider our two months of staying in an apart-hotel as “living here.” It was more like extended visiting. It had a transitory feel to it. We were here,  but we weren’t really. Not as long as we had someone bringing us towels every day, changing […]

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Adieu, Juan Pierre! Adieu!

December 15th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Basketball, Beijing Olympics, In This Corner

From the other side of the world, it looks as if the Dodgers and Angels are sort of melting away. The Angels let free agents Chone Figgins (Seattle) and John Lackey (Boston) join key rivals. The Dodgers have allowed Randy Wolf and Orlando Hudson to walk. But the Dodgers did something right today. Addition by […]

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Apartment-Cleaning Elves

December 14th, 2009 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi

A part of our Day That Abu Dhabi Flooded was the depressing discovery that the apartment we were about to move into … was covered by a quarter-inch of water. Nothing like standing water to dampen your enthusiasm for a new place. It rained quite a bit more Sunday,  after we looked in on the […]

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Floods! In Abu Dhabi!

December 13th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi

Just a reminder: We live in the desert. They get measurable precipitation here about 10 days a year, and by “measurable” they seem to mean “enough to make my SUV dirty.” The annual average rainfall, in Abu Dhabi, is 2-5 inches. And most of it is in February. Unless it’s December 2009. Then it’s time […]

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UAE Expat Hazard: Gettin’ Gooey

December 12th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi

When you move to another country, some questions/concerns occur to you in the first two minutes. Can I speak the language? Can I find a place to live? Can I handle the climate? Can I handle the culture? Will I be able to see TV from back home? Bang, bang, bang. They pop into your […]

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