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Daylight Savings? Not in Abu Dhabi

March 13th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi

In the U.S., and I believe Canada, too, you move the clocks ahead one hour tonight. (Don’t forget, you North Americans. Don’t want to be late for church or brunch.) In a matter of hours, I will be only 11 hours ahead of you Pacific zone people. Instead of a tidy 12. We don’t do […]

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Ten Topics I Really Will Write about Eventually

March 12th, 2010 · 6 Comments · Abu Dhabi, Baseball, Basketball, Dodgers, Lakers, Lists, Motor racing, NBA, Sports Journalism, UCLA

A reality of blogging: It’s bloody difficult to do one item a day, every day, for two blogs. And hold a full-time job. Try it sometime, and a year later let me know how it’s going. The second blog is my quixotic World Cup Countdown blog. And part of that deal is a promise to […]

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Merlin Olsen: 1940-2010

March 11th, 2010 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, NFL

It’s depressing when the heroes of your youth begin to die. Willie Davis and now Merlin Olsen, only two days apart is … sad. Each was 69. Too young. As noted two days ago, Willie Davis ultimately was something of a sad story, after a career considered something less than it could have been, and […]

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Trying the Vegetarian/Indian Thing

March 10th, 2010 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi

India is pretty much a mystery to me. I believe it is for most Americans. India is huge. It has something like 1.1 billion people. It’s the world’s largest democracy. But India and the U.S. … not much interaction, and never has been. No wars. No colonial history. No proximity. Not much trade. Not even […]

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Willie ‘Three Dog’ Davis Dead at 69

March 9th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, Baseball, Dodgers

Willie Davis was found dead in his home in Burbank today. “Three Dog,” as he was known by teammates and fans because he hit so many triples and because he wore No. 3. He was 69. Thinking back about him … he is one of those guys who gives you pause. Starting center fielder for […]

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Couldn’t Finish What I Started

March 8th, 2010 · 6 Comments · Abu Dhabi, Lists

I mentioned in the item about the Kindle a few days ago that I twice had failed to finish the book Dune. Which astonished one of our readers, because he loves Dune, as does his son. But I haven’t finished all sorts of book. In fact, the books I began but didn’t finish … might […]

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Suddenly, Hesperia Pops Up in the UAE

March 7th, 2010 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi

We could have titled it, “Lancaster appears in the UAE.” Or Apple Valley or even Desert Hot Springs. Any of those places in the southern California desert where fairly big but inexpensive homes pop up on the most unlikely patches of desert. What this country doesn’t have much of … is the SoCal/Arizona-style tract homes. […]

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March 6: The Cleaning of the Filters

March 6th, 2010 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi

Winter is grand, in Abu Dhabi. A dozen weeks of highs in the 70s, nights in the 60s. Every day is a beach day, even those when it rains, because rain here comes in violent spates, and a half-hour under a canopy will see off the most determined storm. And the other 11.5 weeks … […]

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Kindle and the Modern Expat

March 5th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Abu Dhabi

I love books. I have kept nearly every book I ever bought or received as a gift. I have thrown out only a few. Ever. Particularly wretched stuff or, perhaps, paperbacks that suffered water damage. Almost all the rest, I have here and there. Back in the apartment in Long Beach that we rented out. […]

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So That’s What Dick Bruich Is Up To

March 4th, 2010 · 10 Comments · Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong, The Sun

Sometimes it seems a lifetime ago, but there was a long stretch of time when a big chunk of my brain was devoted to a big but fairly specific topic: High school football in San Bernardino County. There was nothing bigger, in that part of the sports world. Everything else was somewhere down the line. […]

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