02.08.08

I miss …..

Posted in friends, general, lazy at 3:26 pm by gnsarma1976

The past few days have been alternating between really busy days or absolutely lazy days. At times I am amazed by how much I can get done in a day or how I can avoid work altogether. Anyhow, my sugar and caffeine levels are dropping and I will be stepping out to get a cup of tea in a few minutes.

Staring out of the window for a bit and ….. wait …. XY just walked over to my desk here. Well she is the German technician who works in the lab and she asked me just now not to give out her name or initials. Super cool gal who is fun to work with.

Alright back to the post.

I miss:

1. Messing with new arrivals in Bombay especially when it comes to the local trains (cruel, if you haven’t done it. Not so when you have. It is fun ….. really).

2. Home-brewed beer courtesy of Rick in Oregon.

3. Playing with Nathan.

4. DG’s drunken desh bhakti. A friend who slept with the Indian flag on New Year’s eve.

5. Saying hindi gaali’s to people when I am getting out of a crowded train at Dadar. Some stupid f …. fool will hold on to the bar and refuse to get off in Dadar during peak hours. Such people rightly get slapped by everyone.

6. Conductors who never have change for you but will empty their pockets out for the babe in the bus.

7. Special cutting chai at the GK naka near SIES. (Word of advice: Never eat GK’s samosas. I have seen how they are made and its not a wonder even the cockroaches won’t eat it)

8. SP’s inability to breathe when she is laughing. She ends up combining the laughing and breathing resulting in high-pitched noises).

9. The utter respect the macchi-waalis command over regular people.

10. The gaalis that macchi-waalis give. I have seen the worst people blush over the utter crass nature of these gaalis. (These gaalis will be shared, if requested).

11. Trekking in Maharashra.

12. Being the only person who can understand what AB is saying. Now his wife (SN) can understand him too.

13. Aai’s idlis, vegetable upma and vague Tamil sayings (I think she makes them up. Hahahaha)

14. Dad’s burnt cabbage subji. We never eat it but I still miss the burnt smell which is a clear indication that he is in the kitchen and not Amma.

15. RI trying ridiculously to look cool with kids 10 years younger to him. They will call you Uncle, if you hang around kids too much.

16. Biking my way to Nilesh’s place.

Alright time for a walk and tea. Kulti.

(Translation: … too lazy to do it right now. Maybe later).

3 Comments »

  1. tor said,

    February 12, 2008 at 3:49 am

    was thinking of visiting india while i’m in this part of the world. only the northern bit, cuz it’s too expensive to get to the south from here. still, i would love to have a chance to get over there for a wee jaunt. i always hoped to go over either with praveen or pradeep, but somehow all of our lives ran off with us and we got too busy for it all.

  2. gnsarma1976 said,

    February 14, 2008 at 1:25 pm

    Tor, maybe you should visit the place sometime. Would strongly recommend going to Bombay (of course) and Goa. I wouldn’t recommend north India much. South has always seemed like a more tourist-friendly place.

  3. Ash said,

    March 3, 2008 at 12:51 am

    Share the list of gaalis pls…would be real handy for me!!

    :)
    a

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