Showing posts with label goof ups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goof ups. Show all posts

Thursday, April 21, 2011


Trials and Tribulations of an ordinary girl in an extraordinary world

As I sit in front of the TV watching a movie where-in a girl catches bullets fired at her with her hands and that too mind you with her eyes closed, I cannot help but wonder what are hapless ordinary women like me supposed to do who cannot catch a football thrown at them at .5m/s speed and that too mind you with two hands, two legs and eyes wide open. Sigh.. This is a chronicle of people for whom getting by daily and mundane days in life also poses big challenges.
Like for instance today, it was a routine lunch that that millions of people out on work grab at restaurants/food courts across the world. I too walked into one. And this particular food court had a card system, wherein you buy a card for x amount of money and then pay with your card at the different counters rather than with money. Well I seriously feel allowing people to pay with money is so much better and customer friendly (but more on that another day). So I walk with a swagger get a card, happily but myself food and eat it without much relish(given that my guilt is overworking overtime, I am not supposed to eat outside given that I have almost successfully ruined my liver). I then move quickly out to a store nearby to pick some stuff up which is when I realize that I forgot to return my card and get the balance money back. I run lugging along my , by this time, huge shopping bags, and reach the food court, huffing and puffing and start raising a ruckus about my stolen card. I send all of the staff into a tizzy, from the person at the counter who served me the food , to the Assistant manager F&B , to the security guards, to the people who are now sitting at the table which I had occupied when I lost my precious card. All the while the staff were going around sincerely trying to look for my card,  I stood there looking at each and every person like a detective would look at probable murder suspects and swearing under my breath , you will never get away with doing evil to a good soul.  After a considerable ruckus was raised and no card was found the manager tried to pacify me saying, he would give me a call as soon as he found the card as he couldn’t do anything without the card. I left the place but not before calling friends and family and telling them of my misfortune and also ruing the end of innocence err rather honesty. I finished my days work with a heavy heart and a lighter wallet.  In the evening, still in a victim mode I enter my apartment and dump my bag first thing and fish out my spare mobile phone to check for calls and no sooner I pull it out of its cover then plok, falls the much missed Card from the food court. Frankly,   I have never been more disappointed before at finding a lost item ever in my life. I mop a little more, my folly having replaced my victimhood as the centre of attention. And to rub salt over my musings about my almost delirious mind, I see the superwoman now flying through air killing baddies (The only thing I can kill with that much elan would probably be mosquitoes) and hum to myself an old hindi song…” tune kaheko duniya banayi “