Thursday, September 20, 2007

Tenifs

So Deepti tagged me, and it is a very long tag. I am going to customize it to a length preferable to me, of course, after apologizing profusely to Deepti for not following the instructions completely. The reason I am doing this is because I don’t want to say predictable things that most people would guess or know any way about me. Such as if I were a tool, I would be a writing instrument. Or, if I were a color, I would be red. Yawn! I have said these things umpteen number of times on this blog...there is nothing original left in them anymore.

So it will be ten (hopefully new) things.

1. If I were a beginning, I would be: The first lines of A Tale of Two Cities “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times; it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness; it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity; it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness; it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair; we had everything before us, we had nothing before us; we were all going directly to Heaven, we were all going the other way.” The mark of a truly great writer, these lines are timeless.

2. If I were a month, I would be: Any month that lets me be productive.

3. If I were a season, I would be: Summers in Moscow/ Winters in Delhi

4. If I were a sin, I would be: All of them (except sloth) in lesser or greater degree -– pride, envy, lust, greed, gluttony, wrath. No sloth because if there is one thing I don’t do, that’s procrastinate.

5. If I were a question, I would be: How brilliantly stupid do people have to be to treat something as public as Orkut as a place for loud complaint about a third person who is not only on Orkut but in their Friends’ List as well?

6. If I were a piece of furniture, I would be: A couch. It’s comfortable and if used imaginatively, can be put to multiple purposes.

7. If I were a day of the week, I would be: Friday. Friday night. Do I even have to explain why?

8. If I were a tree, I would be: Septopus. And yes, this is the time you must consider reading the short stories of Satyajit Ray, if you haven’t already. This is a seriously kick-ass tree.

9. If I were a song, I would be: Javeed Bashir’s “Tere Jeha Hor Disda”. I discovered the song a week ago, and I love the timbre in Bashir’s voice. I am still looking for a version of this song minus all the techno-pop kind of musical arrangements, and would really appreciate if someone can help me find it.

10. If I were God, I would be: There

27 comments:

Brown Girls said...

"It’s comfortable and if used imaginatively, can be put to multiple purposes." Nice ;)

ps: Why o WHY won't you come to my blog anymore, one of my very few friends in blogosphere? I is sad, I is :-/

Banvri said...

Cool sayan :)

I wud be dispointed if u had follow the predictable tag :) am really glad that u did that in ur way that is creative way :)


and i really adore they way u thread ur words :)

RB said...

It took me so long to comprehend your title. And now I'm just feeling dumb.

Absolutely love the first one. It really is a perfect opening. And the grandeur of it suits you completely. :)

The tenth one is just as perfect too.

R said...

Charles Dickens, after all. And I am shamelessly telling you again that I haven't picked short stories by Satyajit Ray... soon, soon.

Oh and #9.. who is this gentleman?

Reeta Skeeter said...

Love the title!
And then the post... Well executed tag that! Neat!
If I were a season, I would be: Summers in Moscow/ Winters in Delhi Moscow ka to pata nahi... but Delhi Winters rock! Aye!
Shall read Satyajit Ray's short stories some day.
I absolutely loved 'tera jeha hor disa' mmm yeah.. will try and find a versions sans the tech-pop... and shall share the same...
Happy Blogging!

Reeta Skeeter said...

Version I meant :| typos :|

~ Deeps ~ said...

nice........good title and i like most of them........havent read ray's stories yet, will try sometime

Butterfly said...

Cool!:-D

"Summers in Moscow/Winters in Delhi"....That's perfect.

But you must explain to me,at least, why you have chosen Friday.

Unknown said...

great blog , perfect opening.
Reminded me of the blue coloured book we had as a part of the curriculum in school ...

Keep it up :)

Komal said...

4th one...the best!
looking at the title I thought it was a "wat-if" game though :)

Kanika said...

Just one question......

If I were god: I would be there....Where?

Prats said...

A couch!! That was innovative :)
Cool and you write really well

Unknown said...

@ Brown girls
Hee hee hee. Although you do know that I meant purposes such as lying on one's back and reading, sitting cross legged and meditating, legs tucked under while writing, right?

And I have been visiting your blog as you very well know.

@ Chitrangada
Thank you for making me do this tag in the first place! It was fun.

@ Aarbee
Koi nahin, par tere ko ek mahine ke liye main Dumbo bulaoongi. Chalega na? Thanks for liking the answers.

@ Rohit
A Pakistani dude with a rich, sonorous voice.

@ Reeta Skeeter
You liked the song, I am glad to hear that. But could you get the kind of version I wanted?

@ D
Yes, please do. Ray rules.

@ Butterfly
Because Fridays usher in weekends.

@ Suruchi
Ah....I can see the blue colored book too. Am missing it now.

@ Komal
Your turn to answer the same question! :)

@ Kanu
I meant: "If I were God, I would exist." Because I don't think s/he does.

@ Prats
Thank you! And welcome to Kirrin Island. I hope to see you here in the future too.

R said...

good choice of beginning lines there.

was surprised to find someone not only visited but left a comment on the poem. i think i wrote after an year if not longer.tx.

Butterfly said...

Why don't u update?

Prats said...

Looks like you're really enjoying the couch a lil too much :)
Would love to see more updates here

The Twisted Gourmet said...

Finally got my blog out !!!
Please go and check it out!!!!

Unknown said...

If I were to start a blog .. which I don't know when I will .. (sheer laziness ofcourse) .. then I would start with a post like this one. This is a perfect post!!

R said...

I am giving you another week. Find time to update your page. I'm serious.

Reeta Skeeter said...

hehe... I would like to know wot RT would do if you don't update :P
and yeah humble request... pls update now woodie... bahut ho gaya

Butterfly said...

Is everything alright? I mean, its really been a long time since you wrote a post.

Prats said...

Post updates?? Waiting

Unknown said...

@ Mr Quipster
Thanks. Good to see you here too.

@ Butterfly
Just didn't have any time, sweetheart.

@ Prats
Had barely any time to sit, let alone use the couch properly.

@ The Twisted Gourmet
Checked, and enjoyed.

@ MK
Thank you! Thank you!

@ Rohit
You know your threats work. Dammit.

@ Reeta Skeeter
Done dona done. Updated. Haanji, mereko bhi maloom hain bahut ho gaya. Roz sochti thhi...parr time nahin milta tha.

@ Butterfly and Prats
All well, and blog updated.

Minerva said...

'the hungry septopus'-one of my fav stories by Satyajit Ray. was reminded of it after a looooong time...thanks. read it in a book that was a collection of short stories. feels nice to remember some of the forgotten stories,books and moments.thanks

Minerva said...

delhi winters are rocking! especially having an ice cream at India Gate on a cold winter night-the feeling is just awesome! :)

Karan Dixit said...

Hmmmmmmmmm.... Imagination on couch huh...US is spoiling you.. come back to India before you are ruined beyond all hope and imagination [:D]

neo said...

Hi
im making a graphc novel on Satyajit ray's - the hungry septopus..
as i read that its one of your favorite stories i will be delighted if you could narrate this story in a writtern format...
thanks...
Puru
mail4puru@gmail.com