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i woke up in between a memory and a dream

Posted by: astrodominie on: May 9, 2009

It was the application form with its series of questions that I mostly fibbed on (“What magazines do you read and what is the frequency with which you read them?” “The Economist and I read it every 15 days without fail!”).

It was the first glimpse of the majestic building on Ellis Road which was to become my home (“This must be the administrative building, the real college must be somewhere else”).

It was the slow change in my vocabulary and the creeping in of phrases and people that I would never have thought of using before (“J school”, “the owl of Minerva”, “the little green men”).

It was the mind-boggling array of assignments, the bewildering number of people whose names I tried to guess from the admissions list, the frantic worry when faced with the mysteries of the camera and technology. The way I initially clung to Priti and Jincy who were “old friends”, the way I would painstakingly take down names of a million people mentioned in class, most of whose names I couldn’t even recognize, the humiliating realization that I knew too little, and the gradual acceptance that I would never know enough and I was quite happy staying that way.

It was the countless Submarine sessions, sitting in the dingy interiors and eating dubious snacks while trying to hear ourselves over the blare of Sun TV. The unlikeliest group of friends possible, which we couldn’t explain even though we tried (“But why are we all friends?”). It was trying to force Jiby to forego sleep and come drinking with us, Karthik and his Sri Lanka T-shirts, the mad Dipanjan vs. Vijaykanth session, Kamakshi and our Sunday sessions in Bikes, the 5 of us forcing the watchman to open up the gates for a last photo.

It was Lucky and our infrequent sessions at the canteen, Aparna and I as the laziest Magazine cycle team possible (“yeah, call Jiby’s mother and get a quote”), Jatin and the Terry Prachett that never was, Arpit and HIMYM and the WordPress debt that he still owes me, Moonmoon and her endless jigsaw puzzles, Ajai and his watering eyes and his subsequent theft of the infamous aviators, the Environment group and our consequent fixation on Pallikaranai even after the course ended. It was Kanchipuram and Taxi Taxi, with its entertaining anecdotes of Mohan and the birds, and Nalini Rajan grappling with her Tamil, in the background of a heady mix of alcohol, jokes and room parties. It was G1 in the third semester and the strange Robin and Ramnarayan parties, one with too much pizza and the other with too much beer. 

It was a disjointed series of interaction with too many people to name, and too many people whom I will, in all probability, never meet again.

Now it’s a series of photographs in the prospectus and on the website of us in unnatural poses of concentration and diligence, of Facebook messages (“hey how you doing? when do you start work?”), and of the cluttered memories of the ten hectic months that were.

We were bound by the loose ties of being students at the Asian College of Journalism. In reality, we were that and a lot more.

Title Source: Roll Another Joint by Tom Petty

9 Responses to "i woke up in between a memory and a dream"

It was also the lunch at GG and you dumping all the mushrooms across the table. It was also “The Curious Case” at Inox and you trying hard to keep your mouth shut during the film. It was also the failed attempt at video chatting and the many hours wasted trying it… and of course the endless discussions and disagreements about HIMYM.
It will continue to be this last one and perhaps TBBT too. It will continue to be me badgering you to do your daily dozen quota of exercise. It will continue to be me owing you the WordPress debt and you owing me a lunch debt. It will continue to be all this and a lot more.
Je te souhaite de beaux voyages, d’agréables projets avec réussite de toutes tes entreprises présentes et à venir.
Bien amicalement…

oh i LOVE this! it is such an accurate encapsulation of our ten months there! i will give u a hug when i meet u next :D

@ arpit – i think your comment is one of the nicest i’ve ever received. or ever will receive, for that matter! you should put it on facebook! sorry to have neglected my poor wordpress for so long, i was temporarily dazzled by the glamour and attention that facebook provided me with. i definitely hope it’ll be much much more than all this, i’m looking forward to many days of badgering you to give me story ideas, wailing to you about the procrastination of the robarn confirmation by the confused scriptwriters of HIMYM, demanding seasons of heroes which you will never provide, and such things. and, of course, making you translate french into english. i’m sure what you said was beautiful. just tell me what it means!

@ prithams – thanks machaan! a special post will pop up soon with more details and giving you more attention! how is house hunt going? text me!

Sounds like you had so much fun. So opening a new chapter now. Best of luck with hit.
It’s hard to fathom you working and stuff. :P

New post on my blog. Ha.

Heya! I was looking for blog posts on ACJ and ran across your space. I got into ACJ for this year’s sessions and am thrilled-scared sorts and don’t know what to look forward to. But then yeah, the room parties and heady mixes sound great and comforting. Hopefully it won’t be all taut and tense as it looks!!

Best wishes,
Sharada

Heya! I was looking for blog posts on ACJ and ran across your space. I got into ACJ for this year’s session and am thrilled-scared sorts and don’t know what to look forward to. But then yeah, the room parties and heady mixes sound great and comforting. Hopefully it won’t be all taut and tense as it looks!!

Best wishes,
Sharada

@ kishore – haha it’s hard for me as well! it’s been a month and it’s still novel to me.

@ koze – hmph.

@ sharada – do what i did. don’t build up ideas in your head and you’ll have a fabulous productive time. :) albeit a few scratches, screams and sleepless nights.

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