Jun 4, 2012

Of teary farewells... and new beginnings...

I still remember the day you came into my life. You brightened up my day, made it colourful, and made a 13 year old the happiest kid on the block.

The memories come flooding back. You shared my craze for cricket (which in itself is unusual for a girl), and I still remember watching with you the 1996 World Cup when Sachin simply destroyed the opposition.  The sound we made was loud enough for the neighbours to complain. You rolled your eyes at my infatuation with pretty girls, and I still remember us sneaking around late at night, silent as a lover's whisper. You were a loyal friend, and I trusted you to never give away our secrets. A trust that you vindicated faithfully.

And the best time of all was when we played the video games together. Jumping hurdles with Mario the plumber, searching in vain for the princess, shouting in joy at escaping the monsters, and mourning with me as we lost another life. Those lazy summer vacation hours spent in your company were some of the best times of my life.

And then I left town while you stayed behind. I found new friends, but none that could replace you. None with whom I could sit back and watch a sleazy C-grade movie without any inhibitions. They were too snooty for that. Only here did I notice that unlike these city girls, you had curves, and you were never uncomfortable about that.

Every home visit in all those years, I used to look forward to visiting you. Never knowing whether you'd be still around. And luckily for me, you followed us all the way from Mettupalayam to Coimbatore to Bhavani, and even to Mumbai. I was surprised you made it this far, but in my heart, I knew you were dying.

But all good things have to come to an end. And so it is, with us. Has it really been 16 years? It feels like yesterday! Even as I move on to a slimmer, sexier model, I'll always remember you, my first love.

Farewell, dear Videocon Bazooka, they don't make 'em like you anymore!  

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:15 AM

    Dude,presenting a gadget as a woman Testifies your desperation.And this style of writing,evidently while building up suspense, is so passe.You smell something wrong when the object of affection is not named at the very outset.And a eulogy for a tv? Sad.

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  2. @ Anon:
    Desperate - Guilty as charged.

    Style of writing is passe - Agree. But I still like to repeat it :)

    "You smell something wrong when the object of affection is not named at the very outset" - you mean you wouldn't have guessed it if I had given a girly name to the TV and written it? Damn, should note it for the next post.

    what's wrong with a eulogy for a TV? I mean, I am more sad at its passing away than I have been when some people passed away!

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