Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Pet Cemetary

Its been a long time since I've posted. Don't blame me. Ok, blame me. But also blame the corporate slave masters who've chained me to the conference room from where I'm penning this down.

I'm currently attending an extremely boring (and that is the understatement of the year) session on SAP. Infact, the session is so boring that:

1. The speaker's colleague nodded off to sleep 37 minutes after the start
2. The speaker himself headed out to get caffeine during the break because he realized he was delivering his presentation under the influence of sleep

Somebody, please drive a knife through my heart. It'll be so much kinder than having to bear this torture chamber any longer. A meal followed by a monologue by this sleep-inducing man in darkened conference room are not my idea of a fun post-lunch activities.

My brain is sluggish and I don't know what this man is saying anymore. Something about client ID, session, process and a bunch of acronyms like SD, BD, SM, PA that mean nothing to any of the attendees. Well, I've got a bunch of acronyms that do. How's MC, BC sound to you old guy?

Ok brain, 57 minutes more. I promise that if you do this for me, I'll give you your heart's desire (Ok, that sounds wrong. How can a brain have a heart's desire?). OK brain, basically you can have your fill of oxygen.

My mind wanders in a bid for survival. It latches on to the first mildly amusing thought that comes to it. And that brings me to the wildlife sanctuary of chaos that is my house these days.

A pack of street dogs constantly wander the lane outside my house. They are very loud. Always. But because I've known them since they were pups (infact I think I may even have observed their conception), I have a soft spot for them. However that does not mean that I'm ok with their excitable barks at all hours of the day and night. I know they mean well and are playing guard and all, but what are a couple of burglaries compared to uninterrupted hours of sleep or phone conversations? Atleast the burglaries give the neighbourhood a reason to get together and talk.

And then there are the monkeys. A couple of them climbed out to our balconey a few evenings ago. Now here is something we all wish to see when we return home from a stressful day at work - a bunch of monkeys in the balconey, one sitting on the rose pot scratching its buttocks. Two grooming themselves on the clothesline. And one making a meal out of my pink lacey thingies. So atleast the last one had good taste.

If you remember, there was also a cat that had taken over my house once. His progeny stalk around these days.

And NOW, we have a pet lizard. How did I end up getting one of those? Well, during the mating season, we got a baby lizard who never learnt how to climb walls like most self-respecting lizards. Yours truly being petrified of anything that crawls never quite learnt to be fond of "Lizzie", but my mother ofcourse found it "cute" (belch) to see this lizard crawling around eating up all the insects. So now Lizzie has made the foyer her permanent abode. A few evenings ago mum came to me and started telling me how Lizzie was sitting there and staring at mum. My mother sounded almost affectionate (!) and I felt as thought I'd suddenly acquired a bug for a sibling or something. I warned mum that if she continued talking to the lizard like that, the lizard's likely to get fond of her. And guess what happened? I was right. I now have a lizard who scurries away at the sound of my footsteps, but sits and just swishes her tail when mum walks near her.

The lizard has developed an identity crisis. I think she thinks she's a dog! The other day, I swear, I caught her wagging her tail at mum. So now we have this lizard that follows my mum around the house and wags her tail. In fact tonight, this rain bug came and landed near mum's foot. Lizzie jumped out from behind the couch and ate the bug up. Loyalty people. Another doggie trait.

I found a solution to my dilema though. Mum's come to fear Lizzie's devotion finally. Especially since I told her that Lizzie may start wanting to lick her now to express affection.

Peace prevails.

18 comments:

silverine said...

Welcome back!!! This place was getting kinda forlorn.

A monkey with good taste lol We have them monkeys too here in Bangalore. In fact in one apartment complex, the ladies thought there was a pervert on the loose stealings their lacy bits. The alleged culprit was the apt. secretary til they found the actual culprits pink handed :))

I have a soft spot for Lizzies too.Used to watch them with fascination when I was their size. They are quite cute and intelligent actually and suddenly they seem to be multiplying like hell.

Confrenceszzzzzzzz....

Great to have back dear :)

verbaltorture said...

Hey - long time no post.
Yeah conferences suck. And how.

By now, you should've learnt how to sleep with your eyes wide open.

Atleast it's a conference and it'll pass. I'm stuck with an MBA exam next week - and that too financial statement analysis - accting stuff - 300 pages unread, and deperately want to pass. Need to learn it all by myself! With no time to look for tuitions etc.

Darn! Sometimes life just socks you in the face.

And yeah, join the club of liz-haters.

If I tell ya, I'll have to kill ya said...

silverine: hey gal! thanks! it is good to be back..."pink handed" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

You and mum can sit together and aww at Lizzie. My fiance says my mother has her very own guardian lizard!

verbaltorture: conferences...like OMG...especially one just after lunch...i mean u take a bunch of people and put them in a dark ac room with comfortable chairs, just after a heavy meal....man are you asking for trouble. do they teach you these things at mba school??

all the best with your exams.

shruti said...

Girl u rock ..awesome stuff..love ur style ..so nice to see u back on board..
"(infact I think I may even have observed their conception), I have a soft spot for them"
outrageously hilarious ... how many times have we in our grwin up years witnessed that scene and tried to look embaressed and avert our glaze.. being curious at the same time ..somehow I see that dogs seem to be the least shy of the lot of all animals where such matters are concerned ...

Lalit Singh said...

Welcome back

//Boring sessions
Tell me about it

//MC, BC
Oooo Baby ...behave!!

//infact I think I may even have observed their conception
LOLS...

//And one making a meal out of my pink lacey thingies
Now we know from where some of the humans got those fetishes

//His progeny stalk around these days.
How do u know its the porogeny of the same cat. Dont tell me you observed the conception here as well :-P

And Ive chased a lot of lizards, and hitting them ..with bare hands sometimes... but the trick is not to hit them so hard that they die.. just enough to make them wanna loose their tails ...and then I used to carry that tail in my palm for everyone to see it wagging

If I tell ya, I'll have to kill ya said...

shruti:hi girlie. thanks so much...and i know what you mean!!

i used to turn red coz there wud be dogs mating everywhere! and as kids we wud ve this morbid facination...ahh the simple days :)

lalit: first of all...you are gross..and a typical male...lizards freak me out...but i wud never be-tail them and then carry it around...please introduce me to ur gf..once she knows the "bare hands" thing..she'll never ever hold your hand again.

btw, i know its HIS progeny, coz this one hissed at me too...the hatred towards me has to run in the family..plus the fur color had some similarities.

Safari Al said...

i like pink thingees.

about the good taste...they were washed i suppose...?

see...this is why i make women uncomfortable.

btw, nice to have you back. thankfully i was hungry when i was reading your post. go figure.

Ganja Turtle said...

Lol! How about a leash and a neat steel studded collar for Lizzie?

Vaibhav said...

heres a useful trick i learned... if you are in a long meeting and have to take a pee.... press the area between your little finger and the nail on that finger with the nail of your thumb.

works for 43 minutes...


I loathe lizards... and I'll tell you why... when I was 15 years old, I hid my collection of porn magazines in the TV cabinet between the TV and the back of the cabinet... one day my mother spotted a lizard (no friendly pet names, you notice) entering the cabinet and promptly got the maid and the gardener to pull out the TV from the cabinet.... the lizard escaped unhurt but alas, the same cannot be said for me...

Vaibhav said...

I haven't already shared the "pee control" trick with you have I... i just had a weird sense that I have...

if I have don't think I am some pee control freak... its just such a useful trick and I am reminded of it everytime somebody talks about long meetings...

If I tell ya, I'll have to kill ya said...

safari al: i see your problem...but sherlock...if they were making a meal of my pink thingies hanging on the clothesline, doesn't that automatically mean they were clean?

ganja turtle:lizzie with a leash and a neat steel studded collar...hmm....oh man..now she soudns like a porn star...do u think all the boy lizards wud chase her then??

vaibhav: let me put your mind at ease..u never shared the sleep-in-conference-room trick with me before...but usually i use bio-breaks as an escape.

LOL@ 15 yr old pervy vaibhav getting walloped by stunned mommy.

hiren: so am i man...so am i...and have u seen the size of some of the cockroaches during the rainy season? i swear i cud put a leash and a collar on them and take them for a walk!

Dreamer said...

So, living in a zoo is fun, huh!
:=)

Safari Al said...

ewwww... are you uncomfortable now?

Fleiger said...

Something wrong with this week... I am thinking of designating it as "Bug week". Read about one friend having 'roach problems (they have developed immunity to Hit), other finding a creepy-crawly member coming out of her toilet, and now you.

What are you planning to do about "lizzy"? (The name reminds of the show on Disney channel...)

The Girl Who Sold The World said...

Hahaha, what a hilarious post! Sleeping in conferences? No big deal! Just lower your eyes and pretend that you're reading some report/file/whatever and listening and then, close them. Muhahaha. :P

And one making a meal out of my pink lacey thingies
Did it manage to have a good meal? What about the dessert? :P

And lizzies? Mannn, there's one in my room which seems to be like your pet...it's just that it roams around my PC only, nowhere else. Uh, maybe it likes my insect-y wallpaper. :D

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Anonymous said...

My take on the lizard guy is that he sees your mom as some kind of a large juicy flying insect-ie thing.. cuz you see a lizard's world consists essentially of a)large-juicy-insect-ie-things and b)the spaces between them. In any case, if I were you I'd sneak up on him when mom's not looking and turn him into a large-juicy-lizard-pulp-ie- thing, with my shoe.

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