Friday, October 12, 2007

The guy behind the counter at the bakery today gave me a look of surprise when I moved back in horror in reaction to sniffing a chicken roll. My egg puff, in the meanwhile, was getting packed. He said, ‘How come u eat and egg and not chicken?’. It took me more than a second to realize that this guy knows both, that- I am vegetarian, AND that I eat egg. And he didn’t have to do anything to learn it. Just do his job. It’s funny, how much people gather about us, just by working for/around/with us. My kaka-angadi uncle at college knows that I stay far away from college, that I play volleyball for the team, and that I love samosa. The guy at the service station knows how much I travel on my bike everyday, what kind of roads I ride on, has my complete address and contact number (voluntarily given, too!). If anyone was to track me down, it would be dead easy, I guess. But then, sometimes, we just lose touch with people we once knew, and cannot trace them later- much like my case- I have continuously been searching for a primary school friend of mine...I have not been able to contact him in the last 10 years.. All I need is ONE number- just those digits- soo easy, yet impossible. We live in a funny world.



I am amused by how differently I have started addressing time- earlier it was about yesterday, last week, a year back or maximum two years back. These days, I refer to and think of the times I have lived a decade ago.


Its funny, really, how much of a surety it is that I am going to die one day; it is something that cannot be changed, modified or re-arranged- it’s THE universal truth. I don’t know why it is a ‘taboo’ topic in a general conversation. Also, talking about the ‘meaning of life’ and the like invite not opinions but frowns- people who talk like that are generally looked at as ‘psychos’. We’re just one weird race. I think someone should tell 'God’. Hehe...


I saw the trailer or ‘taare zameen par’ today. I cannot find a word for it. Probably a mix of genius, perfection and simplicity- yeah, I think that would be it. What a spectacular time it is to live our lives- we are moving, and aamir khan is no longer ‘ahead of his time’- the time is here.