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Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Welcome Alisha!!!


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Originally uploaded by intrus.
To welcome our first US Salaam trainee arriving in the UAE, we set up a little fun and games for her arrival. Here is the look on her face after she figured out what the $@%# was going on :).

So while she thought a group of AIESECers would be at the airport waiting for her arrival when in reality it was one individual in a kondura with a pencilled in sign written Alisha Lehr. He "spiik inglish fery well" and drove her around Dubai trying to communicate with what little Arabic she knew. Oddly enough she believed that a 22 year old kid was my driver, but we'll get into her gullibility later.

So he took her to a certain rendez-vous point where me and three others were waiting in two unmarked cars. We cut her off and grabbed the driver from the car and then approached her in the passenger side seat (which is what you see in the image above).

If you want to hear it in her words, I encourage it, but she was terribly tired from a nearly 24 hour trip and all she could think was, "I'm being abducted....oh G-d."

Above all, before you worry, safety was our first concern. We had many back up plans and options to give it all up. The driver is one of the outgoing Salaam SNs and everything was well prepared. Plus thanks to Frances' and Alisha's close association, I was made aware of her personality :). Amazing job team @UAE...both in planning and execution.

Wasseim' Car


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Originally uploaded by intrus.
So here is a nice shot of the ride that showed up at the airport to pick Alisha up. Scary enough that she's in the middle east, let alone getting a ride in this junker :)

Sunday, June 26, 2005

Your biggest Middle Eastern fan


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Originally uploaded by intrus.
To all Detroiters, Pistons fans, and haters...

Even though we lost in the NBA finals to San Antonio, I just wanted the world to know what a fan you have in Dubai. Even without much support locally for my team (to the 1 person who stood by me, luv!), I stood by my year old traditions as is shown in the picture to the right.

Last year I grew a beard out starting during the demolishing of the Pacers...this year in a similar fashion I gave up shaving somewhere just after game 6 in the Miami series. I had faith they could do it all over again, so I made the same bet to myself, "I will only shave my beard once we win the NBA finals." That bet is problematic (and cocky) because it doesn't leave any instructions for if we don't win them.

So now that we have lost this year, will most likely lose our hall of fame coach next year and 1-2 of our starting 5 which was dubbed "best in the league," what do I do with my beard?

Opt 1. Shave all off, have a tan face with pale spots where the beard was ;).

Opt 2. Trim it and make it work until we win again!

Opt 3. Keep on growing it out, dye it grey, and move to the north pole where I can live a good 50-60 years as CEO of an elf driven workshop and make all the Christian world's children happy.

Advice???

Sunday, June 12, 2005

Dubai Power Outage


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Originally uploaded by intrus.
So what do you get when you have a city of 1 million grow overnight to a city of over 1.2 million that is expected to grow to over 2.5 million within the next 7-10 years? Growth, diversity, lots of babies (ooh), and eventual infrastructure problems. Apparently this was the first major power outage since 1999 (Y2k?). We had fun running around town being silly, sweating up a storm and going on my first photo safari in Dubai. It was of the first times in awhile that I had seen the streets full of people, everyone hanging out without concern for work, and people stuck in traffic smiling with no agenda. What a twisted parallel to this boy from Michigan's coveted "snow day" back in grade school.

Dubai Power Outage


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Originally uploaded by intrus.
So the traffic responded heavily to the call for work stoppage during the outage. We had fun...if you look closely there is a traffic cop out. I have other shots of streets where there was no traffic cop to direct and it was more chaotic, but this one reminds Noura of her home in Cairo as they deal with this situation frequently.

Dubai Power Outage


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Originally uploaded by intrus.
No power, no problem. What do you do when your work won't let you go home, but you can't work? You hang out in front of your store at the mall and wait for ITP photographers (Noura and I) to come and take your picture and get you all excited and yelling down the halls of Burjuman. NOTE: Neither of us take photos professionally and I hope no one's feelings were hurt by our white lie. Fun though :).

Dubai Power Outage


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Originally uploaded by intrus.
We found an open supermarket even though the electricity had been out for over 2 hours at that point. Look closely, they just had more security guards and plenty of candles out.

Dubai Power Outage


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Originally uploaded by intrus.
Seems as if some people rely on electricity more than others. I guess I am guilty of being the paparazzi on this one.