Random thoughts of an aging mind…

Its less than 40 days to meet old friends & colleagues and my mind is already racing….

Anxieties… apprehensions… excitement… that adnrenaline rush… the rush of blood to my head

Tracing and picking up so many fragments of events that happened during my most formative years.

So many things happened along the way which I carry alongwith me until today until eternity.

I owe all my life’s happiness to so many people. People I could live without and many people I couldn’t live without.

This post is an extension of what happened during all those years…

It’s not even as exhaustive as I thought it to be… So I guess that leaves more room for me to delve into that life later on…

Childhood, school, the formative years
So many things happened. I guess I should be lucky to have born and brought up during the 70s.
Nothing compares to what it was then and what life we are leading now. Sure, money isn’t everything!

I am going to visit the house I was brought up where rests a Church now. The verandah, the chawl system, the neighbors, the power-cuts, the late night talks, starry eyes… the wonder years…
I hope, I hope, I get to meet with my old friend and buddy Raja when all we used to do was dream of a better life. A life better than Sharma chawl. Living there was one thing and getting out from there was another. I hope our families get along.
I guess that will… I mean when we can, why can’t they? Raja, are you listening? Plan the Kerala trip quickly….

If there was enough laughter and smiles in my early life then I must thank SK. Although we didn’t attend the same school, most of the times we used to end up in each other’s house. Especially during our board exams. I guess the ”Iyengar” surname helped us in a very big way. We always used to be one behind the other during our board terms. Copying, making chits were so usual for us. I guess it was only during these times that we actually started appreciating each other as friends more than cousins and thus we continue to do even until today! And SK, two days fultoo time pass we will do this time. God when we used to hang out it was like total chaos around. We still are the same. I guess we never got to spend that much time until today like how we used to do then… If you are from Bombay then you would know… Imagine very long walks from Bhandup to Mulund… Although we used to go cycling… we would rarely ride it. With us even our poor cycles used to take a walk and eventually rusty! SK, catch you soooon mate!

Next stop would be my school. St Xavier’s high school. The events that most shaped my life for what I am today. My teachers, my great great friends. It’s very rare that today’s kids spend their entire schooling from lower KG till their high school graduation in the same school. Well, to us it was the other home. It would really be unfair if I took some names and forgot the others. Dear Xavierites, this post is for you. Missed you all these years and too happy to meet you all. I almost feel that this is kind of a school reopening of sorts. Smell of new books, new school bags et all.

Cousins… Talking about cousins, I have this cousin of mine; Shanti who changed the way I used to think about people and life in general. In many ways she was my mentor of sorts. I guess the last time I met her was during 2000 and now its more than a decade than our last meeting and I am just too excited to catch up with her.

College… my most creative years
I guess it was only in college (SIES) that I could really understand that I had this creative instinct in me. College for me was one roller-coaster. We were a gang of boys and we used to claim ourselves the BFC gang. Meaning Batman Fan Club. Balaji, Russel, Deepak , Chandru (We also used to call him Kutta for his signature pose like a dog and occassionally Jeeragoli) and myself. It was Balaji’s idea to have it coined that way.

I still don’t know why.
So please don’t ask. But yes, this BFC reunion will unveil the mystery surrounding that. Or I must say that I am growing so old, that I need to re-oil my thoughts. It was during this period my creativity just went higher and higher. I mean I did our college annual day Logo for the year, aptly titled Visions, Won many inter-collegiate competitions. It was here that I was made to realize by BFC that I had a talent. Thanks to BFC that I knew about something called as the advertising industry. I didn’t get into the creative bandwagon but I still am with the most creative industry and I am glad I am here!

The rose day, the self intro with the girls (Well not me really but I guess everyone from my group except myself and Deepak tried it!) But however, I must admit that I was too good in raising the anxiety amongst the group. I would surely need to write a separate post about the great gang called the BFC! Hope the boys give me enough food for thought!

Ubique… the most supportive years
Ubique I would say was the most unique agency in my entire life. I mean Ubiquitas advertising. Gosh, it was one hell hole one would love to be in! You learn everything and nothing over here. By everything I mean friendship and by nothing I meant work. This was one unique agency where you join one day, resign the other day and you can still join back the next day. I mean in our two year stint we literally had so many heads turning up and down. All thanks to the great owners Jayesh and Dhaval. Mr. Dhaval Mehta was indeed a great guy so I’d keep him out of this mess. Jayesh was hell of a guy. If you haven’t seen baniya (Baniya is term used in Bombay where you find small shop owners who’ll go down to the last decimal when it comes to managing their money!) working in a corporate setting, you can imagine Jayesh there. He was this huge and bulky guy, always in sharp ironed, bright cotton/ linen shirts. He had this hitler like charisma and would leave none when it came to financial matters. While Dhaval used to be this strategic guy, Jayesh worried more about petty issues. We were a group of 6-8 awesome buddies who used to hang around no matter what.
I found great friends here if not a great career. Myself, Mahendra Shetty aka Mandy, Umang, Jeprish, Sunita, Preeti, Sandeep, Prachi, Rashmi always used to hang around bitching about the bosses and crack jokes at our own situations.

Inspite of all this, I must really thank Ubique for providing that stepping stone. Had it not been for Ubique, I wouldn’t be here where I am standing today!

So many things we did, so many events just clouding my thoughts right now. Life is one hell of ride!

The feeling is just too nostalgic and I hope it stays with me for a long, long time to come….


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Well… it just happens!

What happens when…

You have everything and that something is missing?

When love is all around and still you yearn for more?

When your house is full but still feels empty?

God has blessed you with all the life’s happiness but still you need his blessings?

Even with all the materialistic fulfillments, just that inner peace is not yet quenched?

You laugh and smile a lot but still need those tears of happiness?

You have a kid and then a little angel comes into your life?

It’s just God’s way of saying that… you are complete in all aspects!

When a little girl comes into your life, she brings with her lots of happiness, peace, prosperity, luck, goodwill, loads of smiles and a great many cheer!

Happy Daughter’s week!


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Road block!

For the average media planner, a Road Block means blocking the media/ mediums so that the competitors can shut up while the advertiser can have his best time and space.

It’s a huge thing for most advertisers and agencies alike since both of them get enough mileage out of it. For advertisers it’s the share of voice and for the agencies it’s the share of spend. While the former runs for the the awareness, the latter runs for billings.

I mean in the end everyone’s happy…

But I am not!

I mean to begin with, I managed to grab your attention and provide you with an insight or two about Road block.

Look at the picture below.

Next to my house there was this Trailblazer that was parked so badly so that others could not use that road at all. None could enter and none could Exit.

What a pain for some and maybe most drivers in Kuwait. This is like a usual thing for all of us staying here. I wonder if anyone cares!

And for you my dear reader, while the whole world raves about what I just explained above, in reality, in layman’s language and especially in Kuwait, a road block is definitely a Road Block!


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Hey Steve… we have a problem!

I mean there is a real problem.

I bought your crazy phone last November and I guess things were never the same after that.

Who could have thought that one would perfect the touch technology so well. I have seen the Samsungs and the Nokias and the other gadgets of yore but this one seems way too ahead of its times.

But how come your product comes with so much complains?

I mean I can imagine the users and critics going blah,blah, blah over the features, compatibility and the connectivity related problems…

But my problem is real… genuine… d’yu know what I mean?

  • When I am back home, my son first scans my pocket to have a grab at my phone
  • Next, until he gets tired toying with my phone, no one exists in the house
  • I get only a secondary hug after that iPHONE goes to a complete power off situation!
  • Every night my kid takes something special in his hand before falling fast asleep… and for the past few months it’s my iPHONE that gets the most nighty hugs from him (And that really makes me jealous!)
  • I am constantly hooked on to FB, Mails, Linked IN, Twitter et all… to the extent that I keep it all the while with me
  • Even while watching my fave TV program or a movie, some corner of my eye keeps setting it’s sight on this gadget!
  • My wife thinks I spend more time with my iPHONE than I do with my family
  • My son thinks he’s never too old to own it now than to buy it later
  • I cannot switch to a Nokia or any other such gadgets that easily as I switched to this one!
  • My wife is really worried for the day when I’ll lay my hands on an iPAD
  • It only gets worse when I return back home after a long day in the office, since both me and my son have a constant debate over who needs it the most!
  • With every gadget that gets introduced by you, we all somehow spend too much money on accessorizing them. Covers, added units et all…

I think with each and every addition in your product line-up the situation gets only worse.

Hey Steve, you fix so many bugs in your product line-ups based on the critics/ consumer feedbacks… Is there anyway you can resolve this situation ;-) ?


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Office Memo

Office Memo

To: All Employees

Dear Staff,
It is advised that you come to work dressed according to your salary. If we see you wearing Prada sneakers and carrying a Gucci bag we assume that you are doing well financially and therefore you do not need a raise. If you dress poorly, you need to learn to manage your money better, so that you may buy nicer clothes and therefore you do not need a raise. If you dress in-between, you are right where you need to be and therefore you do not need a raise.

Personal Days:
Each employee will receive 104 personal days a year. They are called Saturday and Sunday.

Lunch Breaks:
Skinny people get 30 minutes for lunch as they need to eat more so that they can look healthy. Normal size people get 15 minutes for lunch to get a balanced meal to maintain their average size. Fat people get 5 minutes for lunch, because that’s all the time needed to drink a Slim Fast and take a diet pill.

Sick Days:
We will no longer accept a doctor statement as proof of sickness. If you are able to go to the doctor, you are able to come to work.

Restroom Use:
Entirely too much time is being spent in the restroom. There is now a strict 3 minute time limit in the stalls. At the end of 3 minutes, an alarm will sound, the toilet paper roll will retract, the stall door will open and a picture will be taken. After your second offense, your picture will be posted on the company bulletin board under the “Chronic Offender” category.

Surgery:
As long as you are employed here, you need all your organs. You should not consider removing anything. We hired you intact. To have something removed will constitute a breach of employment.

Thank you for your loyalty to our company. We are here to provide a positive employment experience. Therefore, all questions, comments, concerns, complaints, frustrations, irritations, aggravations, insinuations, allegations, accusations, contemplation, and input should be directed elsewhere.

Have a nice week.

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