It’s a looooooooooooooooooooooooong blog post marking my
return to writing again. Might I recommend a hot beverage before you sit down
to read this blog post?
I have taken my first step into the dangerous and addictive
world of official on-site trips. And as much as I hate to say this,’ I like
it’. I was deemed deserving by the higher ups to be part of the team going to New York to launch the new product for our company.(PS: The product
was the prime reason for the drop in the frequency of blog posts… I spend all
day writing scripts and content for digital media, I had not an ounce of
energy to write a blog that did not start with ‘what the **** am I doing with my
life?’).
Yours truly is now an RRI (Not NRI…. RRI – Recently Returned
Indian). I am trying my sincere best (though unsuccessfully) not to be one of
those annoying Indians who spends time drawing comparisons between foreign
cities and Indian cities. But it’s just so hard to get rid of the hang over
called New York. Pubs are open till 7 AM, you can sit by yourself at the bar
and drink and not feel awkward, cab guys talk jazz and blues, they have
Broadway, comic books store guys actually know about comic books, so many
varieties of food….the list is exhaustive. And my dear Bangalore doesn't have
any of it. (There I said it… its tough not to when the last order at pubs is at
10:45 PM)
Our trip to NYC started with us getting ripped off. Oh, what
a lovely experience that was. I arrived in the evening with the VP of the
product I was launching. He offered to drop me off at my hotel. We decided to
take one of the black SUV cabs (you know, the ones celebrities normally go in).
We arrived at the fancier hotel (you know, VPs stay at more plush places than
us ASS-IS-tant Marketing Managers) and the cab guy whips out a bill of $192. A
part of me died. That was about 4 times what my daily allowance permits me to
use. While the VP was perplexed too, we had to pay because you don’t mess with
a Jamaican dude who is three times your size. My VP was kind enough to pay the
entire amount. It must have been the ghostly white expression on my face that
would have allowed him to take pity on me.
The next few days were fairly uneventful in comparison to
the $192 heist that was handed to us. I was so in awe with the city that my jaw
kept dropping at every turn looking at the buildings, the people, the food, the
stores and obviously Times Square. I was a complete tourist going ‘Ooooh, look…
Empire State Building’,’ Oooooh, look…. Grand Central Terminal’ and whipping
out my camera to take photos. I had not built an itinerary until I reached NYC
because the priority was work and I had to constantly keep reminding myself
that I am not there on holiday. My boss kept asking me on a daily basis,
whether I had booked a one-way ticket or a two-way ticket. Clearly, the drool
at the side of my mouth scared him that I may abscond and not return to India.
I’m not saying that the thought did not cross my mind.
Infosys Office at Rockefeller Center...fancy!!! |
Before I continue talking about the places we went to, I
need to talk about the food in NYC. Thanks to the city being one of the major
hubs for immigrants, you get a plethora of food choices; Chinese, Mexican,
Brazilian, Thai, Mediterranean, Italian and more. One of my goals before
arriving was to sample as much food as possible. However, my colleagues had
other plans and wanted to feel at home by going to only the Indian restaurants
if given the choice. On one such evening, I don’t know how I ended up in a
restaurant called ‘Chennai Garden’ and was eating Rava Dosa. And it wasn't just
any Rava Dosa…. I paid $ 16 for that. OUT-frickin-RAGEOUS!!! And it wasn't any
good either. And for some reason, our American counterparts in the marketing
team took us to…guess what…an Indian restaurant for dinner. But junior
employees who are getting a free meal must keep opinions to themselves, so I
played along, but don’t expect me to get overly excited about a samosa. I was
overjoyed when these guys chose to go for Pizza the next day.
For those who don’t know, pizzas there are to die for. It’s
not your standard pizza. It’s sold by the slice and each slice is as good as
having a regular pizza in India. I nearly died when I saw the pizzas. Enough
said, picture speaks a thousand words. See below and drool. I am…
Pizzas...Drool! |
By the end of the trip, I managed to have Chinese, Thai,
Italian, Indian (on way too many occasions that I was comfortable with),
Mexican and a rather large beef steak that proved to be my nemesis. I am sure I
chocked an artery. I still don’t understand why someone would go half way
around the world to have food they get back home. Anyway, I am not one to
comment on personal choices of people considering I’m generally the odd one out
in most of the circles I hang out with.
Real Hot Dogs.... |
Okay, food aside, one of the most memorable parts of the
trip was my very first (and hopefully not my last) show at Broadway. I went and
saw ‘The Lion King’. A ticket cost $218 (roughly Rs 13,000… sorry, tourist
habit)…….. Okay, welcome back to those of you whose heart had skipped a few
beats. But I was the one who paid for the ticket, and I am still alive. While
this took a significant chunk (read ‘almost all’) of my new guitar savings, it
was completely worth it. The sheer scale of the production is one of those
things you will rant and rave about for a life time. The entire play was
executed way better than most top Bollywood movies. They had a huge elephant puppet, real size;
walk through the audience, same with the Rhinos and the Hyenas ….. I’m going
into Janice mode here and screaming ‘ Auooooooooooooh myyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawd’
At my current pay, worth more than the golden ticket to Willi Wonka's factory ! |
I cried at the start
of the show because it’s not every day that you get a chance to strike
something off your bucket list. To all my friends living in the US, please do
save money and watch a show at Broadway… and don’t go for the cheap stuff. The
problem with watching such a grand show is that henceforth, all plays will seem
pale by comparison. (Sorry, I’m doing that whole RRI thing again, but I just
can’t help it)
'The Lion King' at the Minskoff Theatre |
On another note, dear future Mrs. Murthy, please note that
your husband to be will turn into a gleeful 8 year old at a toy store. And an
even more obnoxious 8 year old when at the Toys’R’Us store at Times Square. He
will drool over every toy, especially in the sections labeled Star Wars,
Marvel, DC and Dinosaurs. He will even buy some action figures to put up on
display back home. Please note these are not for playing with and are not to be
given to any child unless the child has a death wish. And it is perfectly
normal (read ‘geeky is the new sexy’) for a grown man to own action figures. On
his recent trip, you’re husband-to-be added Hulk, Gandalf the Grey, Iron Man and
Yoda to his collection. Once again, please note, these are NOT FOR PLAYING.
Please find pictures below
I also loved my visit to the Hard Rock Café at Times Square.
I met the most interesting couple there at the bar. They were this old couple,
probably in their late fifties, who were wearing ‘The Who’ t-shirts. When the
band came on the screen and the song was playing, the lady in that couple told
me that she and her husband were travelling along with The Who during their
time in the US. The couple came all the way from Bradford in the UK to tour
along with the band. Now that’s a couple I really understand and that’s the
kind of couple that gives me hope regarding marriage. There’ll be nothing
cooler if the missus to be is equally crazy about rock music like me and enjoys
going to shows. I picked up a really cool t-shirt for my birthday (quite a few
months away) and added to my HRC beer-glass collection that now has Bangalore,
Seattle and New York. One small step at a time I say.
Hard Rock Cafe, NYC at Times Square |
In front of the wall of guitars |
Another highlight of the trip was my visit to the two comic
book stores. After Lion King, visiting an authentic comic book store was next
on my list of things to do. And I was not disappointed. Every time I watch ‘The
Big Bang Theory’, I’d envy the guys who had access to a genuine comic book
store. Unlike the weird book stores here where if you’d ask for ‘The Spirits of
Vengeance’ series, they point you in the direction of the DVD section, making
you face palm. In case you did not get that, ‘Spirits of Vengeance’ is an epic
sub-series in the Ghost Rider series. However, it is easily confused by the
highly disappointing sequel to the even more disappointing Ghost Rider movie
starring Nicholas Cage. Cage as the Ghost Rider…. Don’t even get me started.
He’s not even fit to be Aqua man. Anyway, it’s this kind of peeves that
normally get me worked up at Indian book stores.
Bangalore needs a comic book store |
All this aside, the biggest joy for me was spending the
weekend with my friend from forever, PeeVee (that’s the name we gave him). From
two guys sitting in beer smelling café’s in Bengaluru talking about music, arguing about football,
getting drunk together to now roaming the streets of New York, there was no
better way to acknowledge that we’ve done rather well for ourselves. Yes, we
could always do better, but right now that was cool. A few years ago, it was
the HRC in Bengaluru and now it was the HRC at Times Square, New York. Now,
that’s going places. I must admit, I was quite sad on the trip home, not so
much because I was leaving NYC, but more because I was leaving behind a friend
who got me and accepted for all the quirkiness that is yours truly without
question. While it was clear that we’ve both changed a lot from the people who
“wasted time” in Purple Haze almost every weekend, I guess we’re still the most
comfortable when we’re with anyone from that gang. At least I know I am.
PeeVee and me at Hard Rock Cafe, NYC |
Besides, all that the standard trip to Wall Street, The
bull, Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, American Museum of Natural history to
see the dinosaur fossils happened.
Cliched tourist photo at Times Square |
With the T-Rex at American Museum of Natural History |
Punching the bull....another cliched tourist photo |
The last place I do need to talk about was
my visit to Strawberry Fields memorial. For the unacquainted, it is the
memorial from the city of New York dedicated to one of music’s most influential
figures, John Lennon. It’s located at Central Park, right opposite the Dakota
Hotel. And no, Dakota Fanning does not own the hotel (PeeVee’s joke).
Strawberry Fields Memorial , with the Dakota Hotel in the background |
The place has a mosaic with the words ‘Imagine’ written. You
can’t help but have a Beatles song run in your head when there. For me, the
moment I set my eyes on the place, I had ‘Across the Universe’ running in my
head. I really don’t have any words to describe what all emotions were running
through my head when I was at both the memorial and in front of the very gates
where Lennon was assassinated. Anyway, pictures…
Strawberry Fields forever |
Overall, the trip to NYC will probably be the highlight of
the year 2013. (Unless I get married, in which case I will have to fib) It was
a trip out of the blue and I did not expect to be sent abroad so soon right
after joining the new company. I guess some star alignment went well for me.
Unfortunately, like a man-eater I now have the taste of foreign soil and have
been longing for it ever since I got back. I really enjoyed the place where I
could just roam around by myself and had so much to do and so many places to
see. I still missed out on a lot of places. But if the fates have it, I shall
return for another quick trip. I’m thinking San Francisco right now… dear
company, are you listening?
Last night in New York... the red stairs at Times Square |
Right now I’m in a Tony Stark sort of mood…
Nothing’s been the same since New York.
Comments
You're gonna be going on about this - like forever, right? of course, you are! :-)
Oh, you and Lion King reminds me of Riverdance and I.... sigh.
I don't think there is anything that could make me bet my precious action figure collection. I'd rather bet a quart of my blood...stop plotting to rid me of them!