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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Love's a funny thing! :)

Silly write up by me. Started writing in Reading when I was all alone in my studio apartment for almost 10 months! But today I decided to complete this bit even though I wan't sure if I could do full justice to it. Apologies if I've strayed towards the end.

I thought of being a bit more general and hence it's only in a male reference as in most cases.



Love's a funny thing. You expect it to be easy. You expect it to be a world of roses and laughters and perfect moments that you would find only in movies. You expect him to always say the right thing, and always know exactly how you feel, or exactly how to react to it. You expect him to calm you down when you’re yelling or to chase you when you're running away. You expect so much that you feel entirely, and utterly defeated when something doesn’t exactly match up with all your plans.

But that’s the thing. Love isn’t a plan. It doesn’t have a certain beginning and it certainly has no end or visible finish line to those deeply in it. Love happens; it is so incredibly messy. People around you can’t comprehend why you do the things you do, or why you fight so hard for something that seems to cause you so much pain, because simply, they can’t see. They can’t see the invisible cloak of insanity that surrounds you when you’re in love. It’s inconvenient and painful and devastating at times, but we can’t live without it. 

What you don’t learn is how hard love is. How much work it takes. How much of ourselves we have to put into it. How it isn’t worth it until we are complete and utter idiots about it. Love isn’t him calming you down when you yell. It’s him yelling, just as loud, just as hard, right back at you, right in your face to wake you up and keep you grounded. It isn’t him bringing you roses everyday or cute things that make your relationship appear more presentable. It’s after a long fight, that drains the bones right out of you both, and yet him showing up at your door the next morning anyway. It’s not him saying all the right things or knowing exactly how to handle you. 

So no, it’s not him caressing your hair and telling you everything is going to be alright. It’s him standing there, admitting he’s just as scared as you are. You have to remember that with love, you’re not the only one involved. You’ve unknowingly put your life, your heart into the palms of another persons hands, and said, "Here. Do what you will. Mash it into mince meat. Or forget I ever handed it to you. As long as you have it. It makes us crazy. It makes reality invisible and it erases all the lines that we shouldn’t cross. Because love isn’t about fencing ourselves in; feeling safe, feeling sure about the future." 

It’s about scaring the shit out of every nerve in our body, but pushing forward anyway. Because all the fighting and all the tears and all the uncertainty is worth it. And it’s a hell of a lot better, than being 100% happy all the time, without someone to show us that there is a world of a difference between feeling ‘happy’ and feeling whole.

And yet, today there is a lot of deceit and betrayal in every love. Rare is an occasion when love glues two together firmly. Look around and you can see a lot of broken hearts. Some who once were deeply in love are today scared to fall into the trap once again. Not because they are scared of what happens or if it works out again or not. Only because, they don't want to suffer the plight once again. Even if they do, they aren't sure of the other person is feeling the same way. 


Vinay
25-08-2012
19:10 IST

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Wrote this sometime in early May 2011. God knows, why I wrote such stuff! Wonder, if I've lost it. Should stop searching for some stuff on me hard drive for a lot of these nonsense stuff seem to cropping up and I just seems to be blogging them! Stop it, Vinay, just effing stop it!

Lost!

The most amazing moment was when we met
The love and time I have shared with you
have all been; without regret...

In spite of our love...
I am painfully aware
That you are gone,
And no longer there..

You made up your mind and you went away..
as things started to not feel right...
I know it's pointless to wish for you to stay..
because at the end of the tunnel there is no more light

Often I don’t know what to say or do..
So many times, I have cried over you...
Emptiness and sorrow is now a part me,
Since I have to accept, that we will never be..

BUT

Memories continue to live in my heart
As I wish you well, with your brand-new start

Please, believe me when I say
You will always be with me
Come What May


Vinay
29-June-2012
1805 BST

Monday, July 16, 2012

Written out of boredom

Wrote this poem as I was blooming bored and was sitting alone in my room as usual wondering what to do next.

*******

As I take my pen I begin to think,
On the various points I could and want to ink.
There are a billion things I want to share and talk
But then I withdraw in fear of being mocked.
Maybe by some near and maybe some more dear,
But I bet these near and dear are mere.
They say, "I'm always with you,
And will stick around like glue!"
But they and I know it's not true
And this makes me more blue.
These are the same who tell I've changed and is not the same
They argue and some poor unknown gets the blame.
I then do not have the energy to fight,
All of a sudden they then see some light!
They think I'm either in love or is heart broken,
But is my heart is asleep or awoken?
Perhaps I am the only one that knows the truth
As I stand like a tree waiting for someone to pluck the fruit.
And I'm all alone with no hope
In my hand is one end of a rope.
I promised to never take the road I once took
And I also promised to never turn around and look
Today when I try to see what lies ahead of me
The future is at it's darkest hour and I cannot see.
Till then i shall do what I'm supposed to do
Until it's time for death to say BOO.....


Vinay
16.07.2012
Time: 00.05 BST

Friday, June 29, 2012

A Proposal

An empty mind is a devil's workshop is what they say. Looks like this is true. Wrote this today as my iPhone 4S was kaput and was traveling to Guildford and wrote this on my way (on my iPhone 3GS) to and fro from Reading.

Not sure why I wrote this, but I kinda liked it and perhaps summed it all correctly. There are times when I'm tongue tied to some of the girls I like the most and I can hardly speak or tell them what I want to say. I fumble for words at time and talk like a dumb arse. :)

Anyway I do hope you like it. :)

Not sure of the title but I've chosen a random one

A Proposal

There are so many things that I want to share
But I keep quiet as I know you won't care
After all to you I'm just another ordinary fellow
Someone whom you hardly know and just say hello.
I'm just crazy about your beautiful smile
Which makes me forget my troubles for a while.
When you smile, your eyes sparkle and your cheeks glow
And it's when I wish time could pause or go slow
When you speak, your voice is so sweet
That I'm hardly able to stand on my two feet.
When you laugh, its the sweetest music to my ears,
And I could listen to it for years and years.
But all I want you to know is you're close to my heart
And I cannot bear to see us apart.
I know we can't be forever together in this life
But I pray that in the next life you'll be my beloved wife.


Vinay
29-06-2012
Time: 0009 BST

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

A nice poem

Not sure why, but I somehow liked this poem a lot... :)

Only eyes will cry, not a single soul will weep
I feel this will happen, when for ever I'll sleep
I'm torn inside, inside only I cry
Knowing it makes no difference whether I live or die
Now I only breathe, I died long back
And people now think its emotions I lack
No-one to share my feelings, my soul always wept
The sorrows passed away, but the pain is still kept
The whole wide world alone I roam
And live in a lonely room, in a lonely home
When spring kisses the earth and gives it a new song to dance
It's my heart afraid of breaking that won't take a chance
Then sunrays greet and turn everything to gold
The snow thaws away but my heart remains cold
When earth gets a new life from the gentle autumn rain
Then winter comes and another year will end
And again I wonder whether my life will mend
Will there ever be someone, someone by my side?
But now its too late because long back I died.

(Written by Anon)


Vinay
16-Apr-2012
Time: 23:02 BST

Saturday, April 7, 2012

An unforgettable visit!!!


EUROPE. The first few things that come to my mind are the French vineries, Belgian Chocolates, German cars, Italian Food, Swiss Mountains, Roman and Greek styled architectures.

When I came to UK in 2011, a plan to visit these countries were embedded in my mind. I had decided to visit Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Italy and Spain. The best time was to visit these places are in the months of April – July for the weather is good, warm, bright and sunny.

But, after coming here, I had not made any sincere efforts to come up with a plan, as some of you know, I’m the laziest bum ever! Finally in February, my friend, Shyam calls up and advises me to get my Schengen VISA done as he wanted to go to Ibiza. The main reason was to have a bachelor party organized there as he was due to get married in June/July 2012. So I now had no choice but get my Schengen VISA at the earliest. Started having a look at the options and finally concluded that going to France initially would be the best option as I would be getting a longer validity of my VISA.

Called up Star Tours here in the UK (02089002323) and booked my tickets for a 4 day trip to France and shelled out a £380. The normal price per head is £310. But since I was a single traveler in this trip, it meant that I would be not having anyone to share a room with. Hence for a single room, the rate was £380. If I do happen to find a person to share the room with, they have promised to reimburse about £70.

Now, the VISA rules have changed and this means I need to book an appointment with the French Consulate to process my VISA, as biometrics is now mandated. Unfortunately, Star Tours are now only offering consulting services in terms of getting the papers correct with a nominal fee of £15. We are left to fend for ourselves in getting the dates for the biometrics. The only way here is to get in touch with the TLScontact (https://www.tlscontact.com/gb2fr/login.php). Registered in this site and got the appointment date for 27th March. The dates are like 2-3 weeks away. So I had more than ample time to get all my documents together. Got my trip confirmed and so did I receive the required letter from the tours. Also I got my letters, pay slips, bank statements etc from other sources. In short, I had everything in order and was ready for the interview at the drop of a hat. Sat and twiddled my thumbs till the D-Day arrived.

On 27th March, I set out early for London Paddington (PAD). From Reading (RDG) the train journey is around 24-30 mins max, based on the speed of the train. My appointment was fixed at 0930 BST. From PAD, the TLScontact centre (Addison Bridge Place) is about 18 mins via a District Line (Paddington to Earl’s Court – District Line (Eastbound). Earl’s Court to West Kensington – District Line (Eastbound)). So this means I had to be there by 0915 BST so that I have some ample time to breathe. Took the 0745 train to PAD from Platform 8 in the RDG station. Made it to the train in the nick of time for I thought I would miss this train and would have to take the 0753 train. Thankfully it was still at the platform when I saw it. Quickly made a dash for it and as soon as I entered the coach, the guard blew the whistle twice which meant that the train doors would be closed finally. At this point, I wasn’t sure if I has boarded the right train. After the train gained speed, asked a co-passenger on the destination of the train. Luckily, it did turn out to be the right train.

Reached PAD and quickly made my way to the District Line area. Boy, I must tell you. Anyone would think I was a regular in PAD. I went in the right direction all while, not looking at the tube map of the sign boards aiding anyone who has lost their way and guide them in the right direction. Took the District Line after waiting for a while and reached Earl’s Court. Took the next District Line and reached West Kensington.

Walked from West Kensington Tube station to Addison Bridge Place, all thanks to the iPhone Google Map app. This is certainly a very helpful app to anyone who has lost their way or is uncertain to reach any place. Luckily I did not have to wait in the queue, got my passport and application form scanned by the team. Was asked to wait for a while as it wasn’t 0930 still. After waiting for a while, finally at 0940 I was called for and by 1005 I was out of the building with my biometrics completed. Stopped by at a breakfast joint and had a quick breakfast of my traditional Bacon & Eggs, toasted with a skinny Latte! Reached office by 1145 and resumed my normal duties with a large cup of tea.

THE ADVENTRUE BEGINS NOW.

As it was a Tuesday, completed all my afternoon meetings and was a bit busy catching up with the meeting notes, morning emails and other necessary tidbits to complete the day. After completing the day’s work, I thought of checking my personal email. I saw an email from the TLScontact. I thought it was an ordinary email, informing of the progress they had made with my application. On opening the email, I was taken in for a rude shock. At first I thought I must be dreaming. So I pinched myself… hard and I realized I shouldn't have done that. The main context on the mail was that my passport was ‘damaged’ and hence my VISA application will not be processed unless I either get my passport rectified or get a new one.

I was furious and hoping mad. Was mainly clueless not knowing what to do next. Luckily, as I was still at workplace, I managed to keep my anger and tone in check. If this had been at home, one could have seen Unidentified Flying Objects around! Yep, I’m a true Taurean who once angry is difficult to control. I’m known for my temper and at times, my own mother is scared of me! Spoke with my colleague, Milind (who also happened to me my ex boss back in my previous project!) and he too was surprised to hear about it. In the meantime, I get a call from the TLSContact team informing me about the ‘damaged’ passport and asking me to collect it at the earliest. Tried speaking to the bloke who called me but he just disconnected the call.

Sat and tried to think on what they meant by a damaged passport. The only thing I could think of was that the front page’s lamination was sticking out a bit due to a fault of mine back in 2010. Should have got it rectified then, but then I did get my UK visa and I was here with the ‘damaged’ passport. Guess, there were several other reasons for them to call it damaged. No use crying over spilt milk (or butter as it was butter that landed me into this 'damaged trouble' trouble!)  and I had to think of an alternate solution, act quickly,  and ensure that what I do is executed correctly.

Googled for the Indian embassy number. Thanks to Google, found several numbers and also thanks to the several websites, found most of them to be invalid as stated earlier. Somehow after searching for a bit, found one number which seem valid. Called the number and to my bad luck, as it was already past 1800 BST, there would be support person to help me out! The phone rang and rang and rang. Finally, what I thought was answered, get an automatic reply asking me to leave a Voice Message. Soon after the beep, I get another message indicating that the person has not signed up for this service. So this means that I was stuck with no help or advice.

One thing I’ve heard from a few of them on the works of the Indian Embassy is something I cannot describe. I mean whether to laugh or to sympathise the trauma of those who underwent torture. The process is as follows. People start queuing from 0600 and the token issue window opens at around 0845. People are there this early because in a day only 100 tokens are given out. So, if you are lucky, you get it. Else, better luck next time. So this is the first part of the fun (of standing in the queue as early as one can!). The second part of the fun is once you are inside. This is explained in this blog and trust me, I pray that no enemy of mine suffers this piece ever.

I gave up hope and left for the day and went to Starbucks to have a coffee to soothe my nerves as I was very irritated due to the sudden turn of events. Met another friend of mine, Gopi. Spoke with him and he too was thinking on what to do next. Finally between us, we finally decided that getting a new passport issued in London was a quicker and cheaper option. My passport was due for a renewal in November 2012. So one might as well get it renewed in London and save the hassle of getting one done in Bangalore, India. Also the fees for getting a passport renewed was £29, and the fees for rectifying a passport was £80. Thought of saving some money (as I got less salary this time!) and decided to go for the renewal. Also heard that I takes atleast 5 working days get this. We came to this conclusion after doing a lot of research on the net and also on the Indian Embassy website. Luckily, there was not much of any documents to be produced except for perhaps copies of my present passport and UK permit VISA, 4 passport sized photos and the filled application form. Immediately, decided to go to office to take a print out of the application form for the renewal of the passport.

After taking a printout at 2030 in the night, ate something light, got all the required documents together, filled the application form and slept early for I had a early, long tedious day tomorrow with some shite load of running between places to be done. I guess I needed some exercise for I have certainly gained some weight after coming here. (Well, not so much after coming here, for I had already gained about 12 kgs between April and August 2011, as I lost my mind completely to a stupid girl.)

Was to wake up early by 0530 but was again lazy to get up and was up by only 0600. After a while, finally left for PAD at 0716 train. Reached PAD by about 0744. On the way, my mother called me to inform me of the sad demise of my grand aunt, Radha mamama. Would say, she was one of my favourite mamamas out of the many mamamas I have. Of course, have been taught to love and respect all my elders but she was one of my favourites. Will miss her when I now go to Udupi or Managalore, my native place. She could prepare food with a snap of her fingers and her food were extremely simple and nothing exotic. She used to make some excellent pulav, dalitoy, salads and goli bajji was something she could never go wrong with. She prepared the best ever in this world. She makes with love and I guess this makes a lot of difference. Will miss you mamama.  :’(

Reached PAD and quickly took the Hammersmith & City (Pink Line) to Aldgate East and then towards Temple via the District Line (Green Line). Was to take the Circle Line but I guess I made a mistake here. Also, Hammersmith & City, Circle Lines operate from the same platform/line and also share the same tubes (I could be wrong here). After a long ride and changing tubes, I finally made my way to Temple. At Temple, used the iPhone Google map to locate the Indian Embassy place and thanks t it, finally made my way to this place after a couple of errors.

On reaching the place, I was taken in for a rude shock with my facial expressions being weird including my mouth was left hanging wide open, eyes popping out, raised eyebrows, goosebumps on my arms (partly due to fright), hair on my arms standing straight like a porcuppine's (and I have very hairy arms :P). Reason : There was a huge crowd of people, mostly Indians queued outside awaiting for the commencement of token distribution. A quick scan, I estimated them to be anywhere between 175-200 of them. If I were to consider them as pairs (which did not looks like as mostly were men in their late 20s, early 30s) it meant I had some chance. Had reached this place by about 0820 or so. Was cursing myself for not having reached this place earlier and for having overslept. Anyway, prayed hard (something I rarely do for I’m an Atheist most of the time. Not willing to argue about it. You have your views and I have mine PERIOD) and stood in the serpentine queue which never seem to end. By 0845, I looked around me, and I was in for a shock. There were as many people behind me as there were in front of me. I wondered, what were the reason for so many people visiting this place. Did they have to chose this day to visit the Embassy or is it always this crowded? I never can say. Finally the counter opened and people started entering the place. As I reached the counter, the possibility of me getting the token diminished, or so I thought. As my turn came, I just said stated my reason for visit as Passport Renewal. They gave a token that read as Passport Services. Fair enough.

Enter the ‘Pearly Gates of Heaven’ and the angels (security guards)  felt me with the detector for any suspicious objects. At the entrance was Chandragupta (some security guard noting down something I never could say!) and he asked my reason for visiting this place. He then checked my application form and other supporting documents. The passport was missing as it was in the TLScontact centre. Explained the hot soup I was in and he just smiled and asked me to get the passport and he said, take your sweet time. Even if you are here at noon, you’ll still be served.

Thanking my stars, quickly walked to the Temple Tube station, with a distraction on the way, thanks to a place called Penfriend. Did not wander into the shop else the whole exercise of today’s programme would be a lost cause. Took the District Line again to, what I thought was either Richmond or Ealing Broadway. After Earl’s Court, the next stop was West Brompton. Wasn't paying attention to was being said, I guess. When I realized it was West Brompton, immediately alighted and out came the iPhone Google map tool again. Realised I was quite far away from the TLScontact centre and this meant more walking than originally planned. L

Started walking as fast as I could towards the centre. On reaching the place, I immediately produced the documents to get my passport back. At first I tried reasoning with them on the ‘good’ condition of the passport. However, they seem to be quite stubborn in this and continued sticking to their theory of it being ‘damaged’. Gave up hope and finally requested time to get it rectified. Again, they refused and requested me to go thru the entire process once again. This meant getting a new appointment date and the next date was 12th April and that was the day of my departure with Star Tours. After explaining to them on the unreasonable demand, they discussed this internally and agreed to wait for the process, provided I return the passport within 5-7 working days. Relieved and promised them to have this done at the earliest, left the place with a pleasant smile on my face. J

Immediately walked to Earl’s Court (which is about 15 mins walk from the centre) and took the District Line to Temple and then to the Embassy. Reached this place by 1055 and I guess I was almost bang on the target. Once I reached inside, what I saw inside, I guess I almost fainted. There were hoardes of people, loitering around. There was a cacophony of sounds, some shouting, some talking normally, some crying, some laughing. I thought I had entered either a mental asylum or a fish market. That’s the way I saw it. Looked around, unsure of what to do next, saw a display screen with a token number written on it and the counter number. Looked at the piece of paper I received and lo and behold! It was my number! I guess I was lucky enough and did not have to wait for long.

Went to counter number 2 and there were several people around that place. Inquired a couple of them on their number and found that they were much after me. Even though I was to be at the counter, those cheeky bastards kept pushing me back saying, “Line mein khade ho jao. Woh, display system, kaam nahin kar raha hai. Faltu mein rakhein hai!” (Go stand in the line. The display system is kaput. They have placed it there unnecessarily). To this I replied, “Lekhin, line kahaan hai? Sab log kood pahe hai counter pe? Yeh sahi nahin hai!” (Where’s the line? Everyone seems to be crowding around the counter. This is not right!) He glared at me and so did I. Gave up hope and stood in the ‘line’. After a while, met a Sardarji who was sweet and gentle to me. He asked me the purpose of my visit and advises to go to counter number 7 to get another token and then come to counter 2 for this is the way it works. Looked at counter 7 and there fewer people standing there. Thanked him and dashed to counter 7.

Stood for a while near counter 7 after thinking where the ‘queue’ was and deciding where to stand as there was no such thing called as ‘queue’. After waiting for a while, when my turn came, I was told that you  need come to counter 7. Its only for services like lost/damaged passports, submission of letters etc. So go back to counter 2. Disappointed and angry with myself and the saradarji, went back to counter 2 and there was a surprised look on the sardarji’s face. He too was surprised but was kind enough to let me stand before him as he felt guilty of misleading me. After waiting for a while and seeing no positive hope of the ‘queue’ moving any faster, I gave up hope and sulked quietly into the corner.

Now I have this habit of talking to myself, at times quietly loudly enough. Crazy, I know, but then it’s the truth. So went to corner and started cursing under my breath on how unruly it was and rude of these people to act like this even though it was my turn to be at the counter. Suddenly, I heard the laughter of a couple and realised I was audible enough. I then apologized to the elderly couple, who turned out to be British. We then exchanged pleasantries and had a small chit chat. They were under the impression I was born here, looking at me cursing and getting irritated with the ‘system’ here. The old man said, “Son, looking at the people around you, sometimes you have  no choice but break the rules. As every rule is broken here, go ahead and join them. I’m here since the last  hour and is enjoying the drama that’s happening around me. You are after all one amongst them. So, go ahead and join them and have fun.” Thought for a moment and everything made sense to me. Decided to give them a taste of their own medicine and made a dash towards the maddening crowd, made my way through and was the next person to be served. Argued with a couple of them to reach there finally.

Reached the counter, gave my application, supporting documents and was asked to submit a fee of £29 in cash only. Don’t think they know that there is something known as credit cards. Was aware of this system thru both Milind as well as the website. So decided to have some fun. Took out my purse and started removing £29 in all possible denominations. It was mostly 10p, 20p, 50p, £1. Gave the chutta to the person who glowered at me and gave a disgusted look. The persons who were standing behind me saw this started laughing uncontrollably. Gave a sweet smile to the person across the counter who was counting the change for the third time now. To irritate him, I had actually given him £30. Hence, the reason for him counting thrice. With a more disgusted look he gave back my £1 change in a single coin. He then gave me another piece of paper and asked me to collect my passport on the 4th of April.

The whole process was completed in less than 5 minutes. And I guess I wasted about 45 mins for a miserable 5 mins of actual work. For me, it was like something, I dare not put it here. Some have some good impression about me and let it remain at that. With a sigh of relief I then walked away, bidding goodbye to the elderly couple and exited the building. Went to the Penfriend and had a look at the various models of pens they have on display. I have a fascination for writing instruments, just like my dad. Unfortunately, some of them which I like best are bloody costly and beyond my reach. There are some costly ones, I certainly can afford, but then I have a tendency to lose them! So I rarely buy them. After drooling over these wonderful pieces, walked out with a heavy heart as the pens I wanted to ‘see’ wasn’t available.

Finally after loitering around, took the tube to Paddington and finally reached Reading at 1330 and joined office soon afterwards. Now all I could do was wait till April 4th, collect my passport and submit it to the TLScontact centre and pray for a miracle to happen. Was very worried for here there were 2 bank holidays inbetween, Good Friday (6th April) and Easter Monday (9th April). So this means I had just about 2 or 3 working days to get my VISA before I could go to France with Star Tours. With a belief that everything will go off well, started my day err… afternoon and the rest of the week went by well.

The story (looking at the length of the blog and the pace at which its going!) now cuts to April 4th, where another fun, but of a lesser magnitude unfurls.

As the passport would be issued at around 1600, this meant I had to leave Reading by max of 1400 so that I could reach PAD and the Embassy early and get my passport. On this day, I quickly wrapped up my work and had a quick bite and left for the station as early as I could. By the time I reached PAD it was around 1445 and reached Temple by 1515. Reached the Embassy and found this to be empty. Asked the security guard, if there were any chances of the counter opening sooner than 1600 hrs. But, alas, NO! As I was here pretty early, decided to walk around the block and guess what? I was back to Penfriend stores to drool over the pens once again. This time I was on a mission. Some years back, Mont Blanc had released an entry level pen collection called, Mont Blanc Generation. I was looking for this pen for a while now. But alas, they did not have this with them and also weren’t aware where this would be available. But they did promise me this time to let me have a look at a couple of MB collectors pens as they realized, I was an avid MB lover. Times passes quickly her and when it was 1550 hrs, I finally I made my way to the Embassy. When I was inside, I was surprised to see the crowd. Again, there were as many people as there were last week, if not more! Again, wasn’t sure of what needs to be done to get my passport. Asked this Mallu (Mallu is the short for Mallayalee, who hails from Kerala) chap behind the counter and he just said, “Slip the counterfoil we’d given to you through this slot. In a while, we shall retrieve them and start distributing the passports." Unsure, I slipped the counterfoil and waited patiently for them to open the counter.

Some of us Indians are known to be confused and also to confuse the others! Alongside counter 7, I think it was counter 4 or 5, they were also distributing the passports. Not sure what was the difference between these 2 counters. And so, there was chaos and people were running pillar to post to know where they would be getting their passports. It was now well past 1600 and the counter was still to open. People were now pouring in strong numbers with counterfoils in their hand! As they poured in stronger numbers, they too were shocked to know that they only had to deposit the foil and pray that they get it early! Many were not too happy and they repeatedly asked the Mallu, if they really had to deposit it this way! Well, people came, put their hands through the slot to deposit their foils and left. Unbelievable! Periodically, I could see a hand appearing mysteriously clearing the counterfoils. I guess, they were sorting the passports for distribution. 1625 hrs and they were still to open! With every passing second, things become a little more tense for me for I had every intention of taking the new passport with me to the TLScontact to submit it without any delay.

 Finally, at 1625, the Mallu came majestically and sat on his throne. They soon started calling out the names and started distributing the passports. Finally at 1640 or so, my turn came, or so I thought. Turned out to be a different Vinay! Thankfully, I did not have to wait for long as they did call out my name! Immediately, took the passport, checked if everything was correct and immediately dashed to the Temple tube station.

Took the District Line to Earl’s Court after a short wait at Temple. Alighted at Earl’s Court and immediately made a dash for the TLScontact place. Reached this place by 1720 and it was closed for the day. They usually close at 1700 hrs. Luckily there was someone at the counter located outside the place, where they generally handout the passports or accept any of the missing documents. Spoke to the gentleman regarding the purpose of my visit to this place. But as the counter was already closed, he refused to accept it and asked to return the next day, if there was a slot available or will have to book a new slot on another day. He refused to listen to me on this. Suddenly, the man who handed my passport to me the last week, appeared to talk to this gentleman. He saw me and seemed to recognize me for he gave a bright smile and nodded too. I spoke to him and showed my new passport to him. He asked me to wait and disappeared and in a short while, he appeared with a lady and then motioned me to enter the building. But, the security near the door refused to allow me inside for he just said, “Sorry, mate. The business is closed for the day! Come back tomorrow at 0900!” Before, I could utter a word, the lady motioned the guard to let me in. The guard had no option but to let me in. The lady then had a look at me documents, passport and then took me to the biometric counter and ‘ordered’ a chap to clear me.

Now this chap was a French (obviously!) who took my documents, passport and photos and scanned them. He immediately entered the details and took my mugshot for the VISA and also my fingerprints as a part of the biometrics. He looks at the papers and smiles to himself and remarked, “Do you know something? I’m working here for the past 4 years and this the first time, I’ve ever come across an Indian with a very simple last name and a simpler first name. What’s more? It’s also very simple to pronounce! J” I had no other option but to smile too! He then finished the process by getting me to sign in a couple of places and closed the ‘deal’ with an assurance to have this completed by the 10th or the 11th of April as I was scheduled to leave for France on the 12th morning.

The story (looking at the turn of events and keeping ever reader bored to death now!!) now again cuts to April 10th, where the adventure comes to an end.

On April 10th, I check my personal email to understand the progress of my Schengen visa. On Thursday (5th April), the update was that they had sent the passport for processing. But today, I got an email stating that my passport has been returned to the TLScontact centre, but no mention of my visa being rejected or accepted. Called the centre and requested them not to send the passport by post as I would be coming over to pick up the passport personally either in the evening or the next day. I decided to make another trip to London to pick up the passport as I wasn’t sure if they would edeliver it on time the next day as it was 11th and that was the only day I had with me and the next day I would be off to France. Finished my afternoon meetings, requested my Line Manager if I could leave early that day, as I had rather an urgent appointment in London that evening. Susan, my LM, was a sweet lady and she agreed to let me off early that day as I had completed all my tasks for that day!

Again went to London and then to the TLScontact centre, collected my passport and was relieved to see that they had given a Schengen visa. Was initially disappointed to see that the validity of the visa was only 30 days. I thought, inspite of all the trouble taken by me and the amount I spent (a total of around £320) for everything inc, the train journeys, visa charges, passport charges etc was it really worth it? Boy, getting this visa turned out as costly as going to France! But, then I’ve always been taught to see something positive, and was glad that atleast my France trip was still on and so also to Ibiza trip (which later cancelled due to no show by my friends!).

So with the 30 day visa permit, I went to France for 4 days and to Netherlands for 2 days. Thought of going to another place in between as Ibiza got cancelled, but I later decided against it, as I realized that I needed some company in these strange foreign lands!

At the end, looking at the adventure, the trauma, the pain I undertook in March/April to get a schengen visa and my passport renewed, I later realized that I now have an Indian passport that’s issued in London and the first visa to be stamped is that of France and then Netherlands. Is this globalization?

Also, another point I noted was that I got my renewed passport within a week. I have heard people in India say that renewal of passports takes at least a month’s time! So that’s a real cherry at the top I guess!!!

So I now need to wait for year 2022 to see what adventure befalls me then when I shall be getting my 4th passport!


Vinay

(Started writing this in Reading in 2012 but complete this in Bangalore after being reminded by a couple of them as they were too facing the same issue. My apologies to them for not having completed on time.)

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

L.O.V.E

Again wrote this in 2010.


L.O.V.E.

L, is for the Laughter I will give to you every day
hoping that you'll never go away

O, is for the Options we'll have when we're together
knowing our love couldn't get any better

V, is for the Visions I have of you
knowing I'll never find anyone quite like you

E, is for Everything that's true I've every said
especially when I said "we'll be together till were dead"


Vinay
02-Apr-2012
23:07 BST

Wrote this poem sometime in 2010! Thought of sharing it.

An Angel

Some people believe, there is a one
The one who points, your way to the sun.
A person they believe, makes them complete
The one who will support, when facing defeat

'You are my angel', my one and only
My forever love, so we'll never be lonely.
You've brought to my life, all your love and care
It made me see, when I realized how rare . .
It is to meet your angel, or their lifetime one
Through you and my children, whose life has begun.

What you've done, you've illuminated my soul
It's you and your love, that has made me whole.
The feel of your love, your soft touch and caress
We're tight so close, your heart beats in my chest.

All that we have, always felt missing before
Though I love you today, tomorrow it will be more.
Our love is life, we are the strongest tree
Which will always grow forever, like you and me.

You have opened my heart and held it so dear
You are my angel and will always keep it near.
You have seen my ups and cared when I was low.
'You are my angel', I just need you to know.

You entered my life, through a ray of sun above
And when we leave, we will leave together in love
My love for you, has become my reason to be
I hope one day you'll find, your angel in me.


Vinay
02-Apr-2012
22:57 BST

Why?

Why? Why Did We Meet, When There's No Chance For Us To Be Together.
Why? Why Did You Hold Me , When You Knew Had To Let Go.
Why? Why Did You Stare At Me, When We Both Know It Is Only For A Moment.
And Why ? Why Did Love Find Us , When You Belong To Someone Else?


Vinay
02-Apr-2012
22:51 GMT

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

My first heartbreak

Wrote this about a year ago (around April 2011) when I was in tears and totally broken down. Was deleting some files today when I happened to read this. Tears rolled out my eyes again as I was reading this :'(


Thought of posting this, before I delete it, for I felt it was one of my best ever! Never will I ever attempt writing anymore.











I never thought I would love someone like you
Never in my dreams that I would meet you
But then, as I travel in my life's journey
You walk into my life and I fall for you.


I never know how is it to be in love
Until that very special moment
You brought wonderful things in my life
You opened my eyes to see the beauty of love.


You are my first miss
You are the first girl who hugged me tenderly
You are the first woman who held my hand lovingly
You are my first love.


You are the one who taught me how to love sincerely
You showed me the way to your heart
You've taught me everything that I should know about love
I told myself, the story of my life is all about you.


You cared for me, and I really appreciate it
You showed me how to love unselfishly
But you never teach me the art of letting go
You never teach me the cure of hurting so much.


I thought my first love will be my last
I thought its you that I belong to
But now, what I once thought remains as thoughts
For you are now waiving goodbye.


All your smiles are for me
But now, is it for somebody else's
Your stare so full of love
Is it for someone's comfort.


The hug and kiss that I once have
Your heart once all mine
Now, they all will belong to somebody
It hurts to know you are already gone.


Deep in me, I made a promise
I will never fall in love again
Unless its you, my first love,
My one and only ...


Vinay 
12-Mar-2012
Time : 2355 GMT

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

One Night of Elvis


Walking in the streets of Reading, when one day, suddenly I happened to come across this poster on a wall.




I was amazed by this poster and wanted to watch this event by hook or crook. But as the days went by, I forgot about it. A few days later, the same poster beckoned me once again. Googled for reviews and there were plenty of them with excellent reviews. Made up my mind to watch the show!

Called the ATG Group (Customer care number: 0844 871 7642 or http://www.atgtickets.com) and booked my tickets on 1st February for a show on the 3rd February in New Wimbledon Theatre.

The next 2 days I was restless! Like an excited kid, spoke with my parents on this show. Dad was also excited, but mum was like, "Have you gone mad once again? Why are you going for the show? With whom are you going? Why are you going alone? Why no friends till now? Its been six months and still none? Till what time is it? How are you going to come back? Stay back in London and come back to Reading the next day. Why do you want to risk by coming back in the middle of the night? etc etc etc" To me, it was like, "Blah! Blah! Blah!" Nevertheless, I know, deep down she is concerned and perhaps over protective about me. Typical of all mothers, isn't it?

Shared the enthusiasm with some of the friends here in office too. They were quite surprised to see a young chap taking immense interest in Elvis Presley! But to me, Elvis is God of Music! Everytime I listen to his song, I feel alright for he peps up my moods like no one else. His voice, the way he sings, the lyrics, his style, his looks are all soooo good to me! I've listened to a lot of his songs and seen quite a few of his movies too! So is certainly a great fan of his music, songs and the man himself!

Anyway the D-day arrived and I wrapped up my work quickly by 1615 hrs so that I could leave early for London. But then, as usual, nothing goes as per the plan. I had intended to leave Reading by 1700 hrs, so that I could get to the venue easily and early. But then I could only leave by around 1745 and this meant I would need to hurry to the station and also to the tubes in Paddington.

Took the 1800 train to Paddington from Reading and reached at 1830. Immediately made a dash to the District Line area to take the tube to Wimbledon. Reached at 19.20 after a long wait at Paddington and taking 2 tubes to Wimbledon instead of one. Luckily the Theatre was around a 5 minute walk from the tube station. Quickly walked in the direction of the theatre with a quick stop over at Greggs for a bite for I had not eaten my lunch that noon.

Eating my pasty on the way reached the place and made a dash to the ticker counter as it was already 1930 and the announcement of the show commencing was on air. Luckily as I had pre-booked the ticket, all I had to do was give out my Last Name and Postcode of the place I was staying. Upon confirmation they handed the tickets. Quickly they escorted me to the hall and a usher guided me to the seat.

The theatre was dark by the time I got to my seat. Sat next to an elderly gentleman who stared at me (head to toe) for a full minute, perhaps trying place me if he has seen me before (perhaps with his grand daughter?) Relax, grandpa, I haven’t met her nor have dated her. Infact, in my entire life, only on one occasion, I have taken the prettiest, most beautiful girl in the world (She was as beautiful as Liz Taylor), out for a coffee and a lovely chocolate cake. There have been none sadly after that! :’( . Gave him a sweet smile and exchanged pleasantries.

The show finally began and Lee ‘Memphis’ King appeared on the stage, dressed like The King himself! He then performed several songs of Elvis and impersonated him perfectly! Lee was fantastic. The crowd, a rough estimate of 150 plus, went berserk. What surprised me was that most of them appeared to be atleast 40 plus in their age. Some of them were well in their 70s too. As Lee sang on with some of Elvis’ best songs, many of them were on their feet and dancing on their toes, shaking their hips and waving their hands in the air. As the movements were restricted due to the chairs, I guess many were not able to dance as they would like to. Seeing them dance, decided not to be left behind and I too joined them! I sang the songs as loudly and melodiously as I could.

The best thing, probably, was the grandpa who was staring at me, approached me and said, “When I first saw you, I was thinking to myself, whether this bloke knows anything about Elvis? But looking at you sing most of the songs, I’m mistaken. You must be an ardent fan of his! Good to know that Elvis’ music is liked by young chaps like you. Keep going, son!” His comments made my day better. Lee, sang some of my favourite Elvis’ songs such as

1.   Blue Suede Shoes (opening song of the show!)
2.   Jailhouse Rock
3.   Always on my Mind (one of the most touching and the best song by Elvis.True Fact : Elvis recorded this song shortly after his separation from his wife, Priscilla)
4.   The Wonder of You
5.   Love Me Tender
6.   Suspicious Minds
7.   Can’t help falling in love with you
8.   Dont Cry Daddy
9.   Don’t
10. Burning Love
11. Way Down
12. Don’t be Cruel
13. Too Much
14. Hound Dog
15. Let me be your Teddy Bear
16. Its Now or Never
17. Now And Then There’s a Fool Such as I
18. Marie’s the Name of His Latest Flame
19. Good Luck Charm
20. Return To Sender
21. You’re The Devil In Disguise
22. Polk Salad Annie
23. In the Ghetto (One song that brings a tear to my eyes)

These are some of the songs I just love listening to! Was disappointed to not hear A Little Less Conversation, Are You Lonesome Tonight though! He did sing a few more, which unfortunately have slipped out of my mind now. But looking at the above list, I must say he did sing quite a lot of song in that wonderful 150 odd minutes.

As all good things must come to an end, and so did this show. The show was all over by about 2200 ish. The crowd slowly disappeared with joy and a song of Elvis on their lips. Perhaps, we were all drunk and intoxicated with his songs running through our blood now!

At the end of the day, I thought, what a phenomenon the King must have been in those days. He truly was a legend and his fame must have multiplied several times after his death! Legends like him shall never die. Infact they live on and on in our hearts! I am certainly grateful to my parents, especially my mother, for having introduced me to his songs at a young age and have grown up listening to his songs. So Thank you, Daddy and Mummy. You are the best parents ever!!!!

Watching this show has made me feel real good inside for I did happen to see a fantastic, rare performance for shows of this kind are unheard of in India! This day, I shall remember for years to come by.

So if anyone is thinking of going for this show, JUST GO FOR IT. YOU'LL NEVER REGRET IT. 

More on Lee Memphis King : http://leememphisking.com/index.html





Vinay
21-Feb-2012
Time : 2250 GMT