Monday, August 21, 2006

Tom, Dick & Harry…& Jerry...& to be continued…

My name is Bhaiyya and as my dear friend “Ball” in utter disgust once said, I come from the deep ravines of Bihar. However, I do not live in Bihar anymore (fortunately or unfortunately); I have been living in Baltimore, MD for the past four years. A period of four years is a long time (just like prison time is a long time), I have seen a lot, done a lot during this time. Still remember the day I arrived, the day I met Ball and due to similar interests in Metal and bad habits (deemed by some), quickly became friends. I have met many jerks and the few good men who later on became my good friends after initial scrutinizing (sometimes I feel Airport security should learn scrutinizing luggage from me) and conflicts.

I have seen at least six generations of graduate students here, this experience is very common if you are a PhD student, however becomes unique in my case since I happily graduated from school two years ago but had to unhappily start working in the same area. Lots of people know me and I know many people in this town and somehow my position has become like an old clerk who knows everybody and everything about the office. Or to put it in a better way, a well-off old goon in the village who doesn’t do the real job anymore but every gang still holds him in high regards for his prior achievements. I am your man if you want the job done; most of the jobs being helping people move to Baltimore, away from Baltimore, join a new job, and a change of job. Here I have been inspired by Amitabh’s words from Coolie (with a slight ‘Bihari Club mix’): Sabki Naukri ka bhoj hum uthathe hain

My main expertise is to find cheap accommodation for you in Baltimore, to arrange for transportation; in a nutshell to make sure your transition is very smooth. If I cannot find a place for you; I will accommodate you with me, if I can’t suggest you something convenient for your transportation, I’ll give you a ride. Now getting inspired by Sanjay Dutt and the GREAT Dipak Tijori from ‘Sadak’ everyone in and around Baltimore started singing: Rehne ko ghar nahin…Sone ko bistar nahin….Apna to Bhaiyya hai rakhwalaa…Ab tak usee ne hai paala.

It all started when one of my undergrad friends from UT Austin, called me and said that his buddy, Tom, (The names of characters have been changed to protect their imbecilities) was moving to Baltimore to start his career. Career is a big word and somehow I got the impression that his career was in my hands! Next thing you know I was all over it, starting from asking somebody to give me a ride to the airport so that I can bring Tom home, offered him everything that I could. Helped him buy his car, helped him get his pathetic insurance quote because he had jumped a signal, was under 25 and was buying a new car. I patiently listened to his troubles until Tom moved to his apartment some 30-40 miles away from here.

I forgot to mention something here, Tom sent me his mugshots (before I met him for the first time) so that I could identify him, he also asked about the weather in Baltimore. Tom was coming in May, so I presumed that he was asking me about the winter. I told him, “dude! the cold will freeze your ass”. When I reached the airport, I saw a guy who had striking similarity to Tom’s mugshots and was wearing a winter jacket. I cautiously approached this guy and confirmed that he was Tom. The guy thought the cold weather in Baltimore in “winter of May” will freeze his ass. Holy cow! Is everybody from Texas so dumb? Anyway, so I had this feeling “you are a good man, Paul Rusesabagina”, you took care of everything for somebody, what a sense of achievement! Tom is very nice to me and all but somehow, I don’t hear from him a lot, he has become very busy with his life. Guess the next I would probably hear from him is when he would change his job and come to Baltimore…in essence to me for all of the above!!

Jerry was an acquaintance through Baba who became a good friend of mine before he decided to start his career in Baltimore. The friendship curve of Jerry is very steep, he may sound arrogant initially, but suddenly he would do something so ridiculous (scarred me for life), that you can’t stop laughing saying “Sala….ch***** hai”. I actually enjoyed helping out Jerry. It was a pleasure to spend time with him, have him as a roommate. I will not go into the gory details of my services (and let me be very clear here…NO! IT DID NOT INCLUDE A COMPLIMENTARY BJ) and to keep this blog short and not become like the one from Yatin. Services to Jerry were smooth transition to Baltimore and later on transition to far west, which resulted in the 3500 miles Great Road Trip. Overall, it was the best I had.

Along came Dick. BTW, Dick is short form for Richard, like the vice president’s short name (This piece of worthless trivia is one of the after effects of helping Jerry out…inane information!). The case with Dick was slightly different. Although he has been here for a while, which means the usual 2 year life of a “typical” graduate student, I had to be involved. Not only involved, but stretched the limits of my service domain by getting involved in pre career steps like ride for the interview and stuff. It was like taking a class 9th kid for JEE preparation where every other kid had cleared 10th exams.

On Saturday, I got a similar call from one of my buddies in California saying he had a FOB friend in Baltimore and wanted me to help him out. Seriously, FOB, he got off the boat couple of days ago. Let me call him Harry (Now inspired by Hari Narayan Shrivastav a.k.a Harry from Gol Maal….WHAT A PLAYER SIR!). So, after speaking to my buddy from California, I thought, okay I should call this guy up. I was in a party that afternoon and I didn’t want to go out again so later on I kind of postponed the call. About an hour later I got a SOS call from Harry. I appeased him saying don’t worry, I will help you out. And the same saga again, house and car (thank god! not the ride). Fortunately, he is not an engineer so I can’t really help him in his career moves. I drove about 25 miles one-way to meet this Harry guy, I drove because he doesn’t drive in the night :). I parked my car and on my way to the Marriot entrance I am stopped by a desi guy, and here he is in a nice party shirt, Levi jeans and chappals, wow! I suggested him to take some form of ID in case he wanted to drink. In response, he said something, which I didn’t quite get but it sounded like bouncers and bartenders in the old country recognized him that he was some guru in drinking. Apprehending his excitement, I was little worried that he might try to hit on the “bitches”. This kind of excitement is bad and has two types of consequences, worse and worst. Worse being, he is constantly hitting on somebody while he does not have a clue about doing it thereby creating an awkward situation. And, the worst being he actually gets a girl and I have to drive him so that he can get laid!!!

While driving by the shops to find the pub in Harry’s part of town, I had to tell him the brand of every car that was parked in answer to his questions. We found a nice bar and restaurant and we entered. While I stopped at the entrance to be seated, Harry kept walking and the server was shocked for a moment. I jumped in to tell the server that we wanted to go to the bar and Harry heard it and came back. While having the drinks, I gave Harry a short tutorial about life and culture in America like how to drive, how to say phone numbers and how to hunt, something, which I think puts me in gray area (the same old loop-de-loop). Turns out Harry is definitely better than the scary FOBs, he didn’t pay 1000 Rs for his drinks rather he paid 20$s and asked me about the tip. I am hoping to quickly get over with his business. I wish Tom, Jerry, Dick and Harry all the best in their career and I hope that my bit helped them achieve their career goals. Do I feel a sense of Power in Baltimore…Hell no! Thinking about it, what is power? Don Vito Corleone was powerful, everybody came to him for his help. What I did not realize was “with great power comes great responsibility”. I’m in a way institutionalized in Baltimore, I feel like a Guide singing the same song (again inspired by Amitabh from Don) to whoever comes to Baltimore for the first time : ‘Ee hain Baltimore Nagariya tu dekh babuwa…’

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hilarious blog bhaiyya...CLASS!!! I guess u forgot to mention the zillion trips from Aup Baba and me at various junctures. And not to mention the LL services that Jadiya used to avail at ur humble 'inn'...Laundry-Langar services :-)

Anonymous said...

absolute beauty...the shawshank background is classy too. I guess my zillion trips are duly returned with interest by an equal number of trips by Bhaiyya. Jhadiya has availed the LL services at more than one place..only those who were in the eye of the storm realize how hard it hit them.
Bhaiyya par tu chinta mat kar...tu tera speeding jaari rakh..ek din tera bhi parole(deport) aa jayega !

Anonymous said...

I am surprised you didn't name my character Mike!!! But thanks for the compliments in the blog (at least i think they were compliments). Great blog. Tu sahi mein Baltimore ka Baadshaah ban gaya hai re!

Anonymous said...

haha ... genius blog bhaiyaa ... raap diya hai ... "Now inspired by Hari Narayan Shrivastav a.k.a Harry from Gol Maal….WHAT A PLAYER SIR!" ... HAHAHA ... brilliant ...

Anonymous said...

Dick is too perturbed to comment I guess :-)

Anonymous said...

I am currently an understudy for the old clerk. I am still gaining gyaan on the ways of riding and staying! Hoping that the guru will guide my way until I graduate.

Anonymous said...

Dick u gotta realise that there is only one Godfather...the protege dies under all the weight of expectation...as Michael Corleone very quickly realised.
"I am still gaining gyaan on the ways of riding..." - Never knew u were taking Kamasutra lessons from the old clerk!

Anonymous said...

'Ball', you do realize, Michael did not become the Godfather, but he does become the Don. Hope to become the Don!

Anonymous said...

I do realize he never was the Godfather...thats where the failure part mentioned above.
Either ways..."dream on"...its the only solace to mediocre talents.

Anonymous said...

Just read this masterpiece once again and I must say that Bhaiyya has given Jhadiya a raw deal. If anything, Jhadiya was all of ( Tom , Dick, Harry and Jerry)'s problems bundled into one and even more :-). In essence if Bhaiyya was Morgan Freeman in this adaptation of Shawshank, then Jhadiya definitely was one of "The Sisters" or the twisted fuck who actually kills Dufresne's wife. I guess Bhaiyya must have thought of mentioning about him and then realized that it would have required a whole new blog. But for Jhadiya to get away with just a Laundry - Langar service taunt is simply unacceptable to me. It just seems like the biggest heist in the history of Freaks Inc. So, let there be a blog full of mud-slinging on Jhadiya.. I sure would chip in with my modest contributions !

Anonymous said...

Firstly, amazing blog bhaiyya, absolutely amazing. Loved the reference to Hotel Rwanda, although I would say it was not as tear jerking a moment.

Secondly, maine Aup ka kya bigada hai yaar. Do comment hain, saala attack kar raha hai!! LL was done in full accord only in Bhaiyya's place, and once in Aup's place. Aur yaar, yeh blog Bhaiyya's experience ke baare mein hai jab woh koi ou-of-stater ko baltimore mein welcome kare. Main kahan aaoonga yaar!

Anyways, amazing man, I must say that I am very happy that the blog has gotten a new lease in life, as we all must be.

Abhi picture baaki hai mere dost !

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