Monday, February 18, 2008

Over endless cuppa tea....

'Over endless cuppa tea'...whoa!! I'm simply in love with this line.Well...i mean i m blindly in love with tea too-- black tea sans sugar. I'm a bit fussy when it comes to a perfect cuppa tea. My favourite is the Sri Lankan Dilmah (peach flavoured) and of course Tetley tea (lemon). But u'll never find good tea in Delhi- it's either too sweet or too pani pani. And tea in Law faculty canteen- I tell you!! It's out of question!!! There is a tea vendor in the Arts fac who often loiters around in front of our English deptt and who had befriended Nasreen. A child labourer i guess.
-"Bhaiya issme shakkar jyada toh nahi hai na?"

"Kya ji madam??"
"Bhaiya shakkar...shakkar jyada toh nahi hai na?"
"Aap log yeh shakkar shakkar kya kehte rehte hai?"
"Arey bhaiya,chini...chini jyada toh nahi hai na?"
"Hmm, yu boliye na.Nahi madam,chini kum hai."
And then he'd start up a convo with us, talk about his family..and how he hardly gets to visit his home in Bihar...and finally when our heart starts melting we'd end up buying a cup of "too sweet" a tea each. Smart lad- this Akbar.

Nasreen,Tapu and I are one of those ppl who can't do without tea. Esp at dead night.While Nas would'nt mind getting out of the bed,scrubbing the pan and doing the mugs,and going all the way to ground floor to reheat the milk and prepare the purrrfect steaming hot tea,  Tapu 
and I would have the easier and healthier alternative- we use the hot-and-cold water dispenser of our hostel mess and our famous imported dip-dip!! It tastes classic. Do try...It's easily available in all Big Apple stores.

It's great u know, to chat over endless cuppa tea- all those girl talks, about relationships,about career, about everything under the sun and the moon.The other day we were talking about our diaries and whether we would like to share it with the ultimate person in our life; and d answer was a ready NO. We can share anything and everything but spare our diaries man.! Then came the big question(which I often secretly wonder)-- what if we died all of a sudden?What about our diaries? Seriously, i'd hate to see my diaries accompanying me to the pyre and i would HATE to see someone else going through the mad ramblings, desperate scribbling... Then Tapu came up with such a silly answer- "I'll lock it and swallow the key." And dear ole Nasreen nodded in agreement. And I was like- trying to make sense... and then all of a sudden we all broke into a laughter!!! How silly!!! How very silly!!! 'Lock it and swallow the key' indeed!!! I still feel funny when i think of tapu's silly suggestion.

Oh well, what was I actually planning to write in this new post? Um..er...well...nothing in particular I guess. I just wanted to say that I love using this phrase over and over again besides words like 'sandcastle', 'canvas', 'nostalgia', 'melange',et al. On my repeated use of the word 'sandcastle' Nas commented -"Maybe u like things that are not permanent ..Things that break ur heart." I just laughed it away. But maybe she's right.I automatically fall for things that do not pass the test of time- flowers, glass bangles and silly-silly dreams, etc...these litt guys have this annoying habit of reading in-between-the-lines and deconstructing everything that comes our way, you see.Whatever be, u can discuss anything over endless cuppa tea- laugh, talk gossip, curse ur syllab, form opinions, hold poetic sessions, learn about the way of the world from Tapu...and do hell lotta things.


Hey, it's almost 2:30 am now. Bound to complete an assignment tonight. This takes me to the same ole situation- endless cuppa tea...and let me tell u, Miss Habib is making tea for us.C ya!! Nites.!!

6 comments:

Unknown said...

hyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
seriously we ASSAMESES people die for tea and here in north tea has no value who can match the taste of ASSAM after all................Even we in arts fac is tired in seek of good cup of tea..............we roam about like banjara and get nothing..........u knw the best part i may nt attend my class bt i dnt forget to thrw atti by a cup of tea and a cigratte...........u see .
Need not worry u will one day find it ur true love as well as ur true cup of tea.....................................

gitanjali said...

@ sanchi- thanks for the comments! and seriously- class attend karo ya na karo,chai peekar atti toh dikhana hai:) surely arts fac needs some interesting ppl like u.toi UK gusi gole life ekdam boring hoi jabo...u r too good sanchi...aka sharma da.:)

Unknown said...

hyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
seriousy yaar .......i will miss all this u guys calling me sharma da caring me and pampering me so much ....................no where in the world can i find such friendship and relatioship and yeah learn suthng from me ......................to maro atti............
byyyyyyyyyyyyy

Unknown said...

A cup of steaming hot tea...lots of gup-shup... the warmth of frenship n of course geetu's magical words...re-creates for me our life with all its choti-choti baatein perfectly well!Well done babes!one of the most refreshing pieces i read recently...shall i say almost as refreshing as a cup of freshly brewed Assam tea!So many many golden memories bind us together...enough to last a life-time...nw that college life's at its threshold...lets carry the warmth of our frenship in our hearts..so that it lights our way ahead..

gitanjali said...

@ nas: hmmm di dili aru senti eta. student life hekh huwar kotha nokobi sunn...:(

but hey thanks a lot. itz bcuz of u guys tat i have so much to write about...u guys spice up my life:).
i'm so preoccupied with my group tat i hardly feel like exploring other issues. itz always us, us and us :)u guys rock.

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