You’ve seen the stories about people who live five miles from Disneyland and never get around to going? Because it’s right there and they can go any time they want … it just is never quite the right time, see? Well, 11 months after arriving here, that was us and the Emirates Palace (photos here). […]
Entries from September 2010
Checkin’ Out the Gilded Emirates Palace
September 20th, 2010 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi
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An NFL Viewing Party!
September 19th, 2010 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, NFL, UAE
Trying to think of the last time I saw an NFL game live. Must have been almost a year ago. Before leaving California for the UAE. From then on … not one NFL game live. Not available in the hotel where we lived for two months … and we have never bothered to hook up […]
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Only 93 at 10 p.m.? Fall is in the Air!
September 18th, 2010 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Cricket, soccer
Just did something I hadn’t had the courage to try since May. Maybe even April. I took a half-hour walk. Outside. In Abu Dhabi. On purpose. What passes for fall is arriving … or I’m about to jinx us all and we will be back into 110-plus days by Monday.
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Torre Quitting; Mattingly on Deck; L.A. in the Hole
September 17th, 2010 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Baseball, Dodgers
This is bad news and worse news. But isn’t all Dodgers news bad these days? The bad news: Joe Torre is quitting as manager of the Dodgers at the end of this season. The worse news: Don Mattingly, who has no experience running a team full-time and who has inspired little confidence in those briefs […]
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O’Malley Wants McCourts Gone
September 16th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Baseball, Dodgers
Finally, The Quiet Man speaks out. Peter O’Malley, whose family owned the Dodgers for 47 years, tells the Los Angeles Times in today’s editions that Frank and/or Jamie McCourt need to sell the team for the good of the city and the franchise. Amen to that. The money quote:
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Come to the UAE and Never Die
September 15th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, UAE
I was going to approach this another way … about how few people I see in this country who look as if they might be older than I am. But this is a more fun way to look at it, no? The “never die” part of it. The United Arab Emirates has the world’s lowest […]
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SI and ESPN Catch Up to McCourts
September 14th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Baseball, Dodgers, Sports Journalism
We are proud to say, here at oberjuerge.com, that we have been sounding the alarm on the owner(s) of the Dodgers for most of a year now. From the moment the divorce of Frank and Jamie McCourt picked up speed, it was clear to everyone, even those naifs who view life through Dodger Blue glasses, […]
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Arsenal Is My Team, After All
September 13th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, soccer
Finally have realized this. I am an Arsenal fan. Now, I don’t live and die with the Gunners. That will never happen. I’m far too old and far too American to have that level of attachment. This is the end of a process that began in Hong Kong nearly two years ago when I did […]
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A Fun Find: Voices from the Past
September 12th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi
In 1952, my parents appeared on “You Bet Your Life” — a sort of game show hosted by Groucho Marx. My mother mentioned this once or twice when I was young. How they had been on TV before they were married and had a chance to win the big prize, but missed the final question. […]
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Top 10 Sports Stories for Sunday A.M.
September 11th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, Basketball, Lists, soccer, Sports Journalism, The National, UAE
Historically, the Sunday paper is the big one. In the Western world, anyway. Here in the UAE, Sunday actually is Monday. The first day of the work week. But let’s make believe it’s our biggest and best section of the week. What are our top 10 stories in the paper tomorrow? Let’s count them down.
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