I left work "early" (it was already dark outside, so really, there was no point to the early), went to the parking lot and then realized i didnt know which cycle was his. I called up all people that were not him to see if anyone knew. I was advised to take whichever cycle opened with the key. The first one i tried opened and i was off! Some distance later, when i tried playing with the gears i saw that the gears were only one side of the bike. Now, i'll be the first to admit my memory has somewhat disintegrated with age, but i was reasonably sure the last time i was on his cycle, there were gears on both sides. I looked at the gearless handle to see if there was any way the gears could have fallen off. Finally, i stuffed by ego and called him up. He laughed, told me his was a Firefox, told me to hurry back in case the police were already there to solve the case of the missing cycle.
A swap later, i was off on the right bike. My dabba bag hanging on the handle and my "purse" twisted all around my neck so that i could get to my phone and change radio stations. 'Cause you know, what is a road trip without music?
Yeh jo des hai tera
By the time it ended i was on the main road and sorely missing the mirrors.
Rukumani rukumani...
It is Rehman's birthday today and all radio stations were going nuts. Which meant the songs would be okay. I came to the Symbiosys
Tu ek resham puff dor pant
Teri chal damn ashiq pant uff
Teri zulf ghani
I crossed the big University signal and a bus crossed me. It was all downhill from there.
Ajj din chadheyaa
A little ahead, i crossed the bus.
Hamma hamma
The bus again! And it came to me, a flash of knowledge from a long forgotten era, there was a time when i knew what nuisances buses were, as surely as i knew the sky looked blue. What else had i lost to the years, it made me wonder.
Muquabala Muquabala
Seriously?? Picasso ki painting mera peecha pakad ke??
Aaha! Almost home.
Roo-ba-roo, Roshni.
Well, that wasnt so bad.
Chinnamma chillakamma
I'll stop with a story that song reminds me of. Long long ago, in a age when i used to go on trips, we were on one in Matheran. And my friend, in what i can now with confidence say was an attempt to flatter, called my other friend a chipkali (lizard). On investigation, it was discovered that he meant to call her a titly (butterfly). We spent a lot of the time on the slopes of Matheran (seriously, have you met a more boring hill station??) singing Chipkali daboch li maine. Eww. It seems to have worked however, since him and her are now happily married and leaving no continent untouched!
7 comments:
you seriously took the advice to "go on whichever cycle the key unlocked" ? Who advised you so? what use are the locks then..I wonder!
so in addition to 'titli effect', we also have a 'chhipkali effect' :p
And @Zaru my reasoning wsa sound.. only that these lockmakers have become lazy and use the same mold over and over :p
Zaru: After telling the "bachcha" that i can handle this, i really didnt want to call him up! And yeah, the locks are only meant for people who know nothing about them!
Mohsin: Not enough data for that conclusion. Collisions to kahin bhi hote hain :P
Very nice post!
Chahe shareer boodha ho, Dil tho Bacha hai ji ;)
Jana: Thanks :)
Bilkul! Sometimes i feel Vinay aged 3 to 70 are all inside of me!
Nice :)
Want a post on what bachcha did with your bike.
The bachcha objects to being called a bachcha, so we shall not call him a bachchaa :P
The-bachcha-formerly-called-Bachcha, please do the needful!
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