Monday, November 15, 2010

Day 128 - 14th November 2010


Today's post is by Apu. After reading her post you may want her to take over the reins of MICAlal, and I am willing to take that risk ;-) (Ok before you continue reading you might just want to know that Sanbad -> Maushi , Maldlu -> Malyalee Marauder, Macha-> Yours Truly. )

So well, the day began with at least one thing done right – not missing breakfast, probably the best meal in the MICAn mess. Caught up with the Malayalee Marauder over breakfast table about his antics on the court the previous day;about the much-talked about attack on one of my team co-owners (oh yeah, for those of you who don’t know it yet; three of us, Kamla (yours truly), Bimla and Sakku own a cricket team in the MCL – MICA Cricket League – The Phantoms. “Only fire, no smoke”…yes, we proudly promote the No Smoking campaign as well)…Single class for a Sunday today..and oh boy, we couldn’t have wished for a better class…Last session for the course on Cost and Management Accounting by Prof Sridhar Chari (easily one of the best visiting faculty here)..He wrapped up with a special trademark slideshow on life and changing times & workplaces..He conveyed the fact (without sugarcoating it
whatsoever, mind you) that no MBA is indispensable and that it usually takes less than an hour to fire 20 management professionals across some 9 different international offices...Some of his statements were superb mantras for conduct in career and life..For ex, he enumerated paradoxes of the following ilk :

1) You must welcome change as a rule but not as your ruler
2) You must learn from past mistakes but not lean on your past successes
3) You must stick to your convictions but be ready to abandon your assumptions
4) You must act self-employed but be a team player
5) You must get money to chase you, but never let it catch you.

And it was only befitting that we stood up in ovation in respect and admiration for the man, as he ended his slideshow with what is usually a slide titled “Last Slide” with a slide saying “Chase your passion, not your pension”. Quite a moment that was. One of those few in which you submit to the sheer ingenuity and knowledge and experience of a man worth his salt and acknowledge his greatness for his simplicity at the same time.

Came back all energetic and bubbling with happy thoughts to design the “Alumni of the Day”
poster. We have The MICA Grand Alumni Ahmedabad meeting happening soon. Hence, we plan to introduce really successful MICAns to the students, so as to let everyone know that the two years here are going to be good foundation afterall :D..(in addition to the vacation we so lovingly talk about..)

Today’s alumnus was Mr Amol Gurwara, Head,Operations,EA Mobile..also one of the first to have married a senior MICAn ;-)…By the time we got done with putting the posters up in the campus, it was time for snacks..Played basketball after a really long time after that..felt awesome! Sport can be such a release…and often an under-estimated one, at that…

And then of course, the highlight of the day…So Macha and I decided we were falling prey to the once-in-a-while “blah” claustrophobic feeling in the campus -> hence the urgency to step out for dinner…Maldlu and Sanbad said they’d join us for dessert…We set out with lofty mouth-watering visions of Barbeque Nation, only to find a waiting time of 45 mins (*groan*stomach growl*groan*)..As if that wasn’t unfair (and a term I am forbidden to use here, since it isn’t sophisticated) enough, Upper Crust Café had a waiting time of 30 mins as well. Hence, we traveled across half the city only to end up in a tinier-than-ever Subway, having our regular favourites. My insights, reinforced again : Gujjus are a rather foodie lot, in addition to how filthy rich they are…And of course, a trip to the civilization all the way from MICA is as useless as a comb to Maldlu these days, if you don’t have non-veg food on the way.

Finally met up with these guys at TGB…So, one sizzling brownie later, we were in the mood for extended family pics :- )…Oh and also, found one of the strangest “Ladies” signever...almost
demeaning..Downright mean… (*See picture : -P*)



Maldlu didn’t let us have any good pics at all though, the photo-spoiler that he is..No worries,
Sanbad..soon..sometime soon..Came back to campus almost an hour past midnight..but the trip was worth it..Back in good spirits after good talk and good food, only for a highly vague and boring and pfaffy Services Marketing Assignment…Seven Eight Peas and what not…Met up with Bimla..she’s been busy with her drama<=>Sankalp<=>MICA Theatre practice..

Tried to work, but obviously could not..kept listening to music, randomly updating the MICA Alumni Page on facebook (That reminds me, I have to have to watch The Social Network…too many good reviews about it..)..made a chai trip to Chhota with Macha…looked at photographs (my staple diet) …random mélange of useless activites…

Finally re-re-saw a couple of episodes of “That 70s Show” and decided to re-(MI)-cal-(A)-l the day..

It’s a fine sky tonight..Orion in full nightly resplendence and the stars shining clear and bright..And the moon brought out the lazy hidden poet in me, I swear..It’s a perfect semi-circle with a reddish tinge..no no..no worries, I am not going to rhyme…I have rambled enough already..

Many thanks,Macha…for letting me write here…and thanks to time, for letting us enjoy the extended family outing (Many more to come, as Maldlu said.. :D )…thanks to, I guess, life…for introducing such brilliant people who make it such an interesting deal...more so, with each passing day..

Here’s mesa signing off with a message I received today afternoon from another one’s of God’s own masterpieces…He’s called Kid, as he tells me..

“I want to go back to the time when innocence was natural..

When getting high meant on a swing..

When drinking meant Rasna..

When Dad was the only hero..

When Dad’s shoulder was the highest place on Earth..

When Love was Mum’s hug..

When the only things that could hurt were bleeding knees..

And when Goodbyes only meant till tomorrow..

Life’s changed a lot…Isn’t it?!”

I couldn’t have said it any better,Kid…just couldnt’t have..

Happy Children’s Day!


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