Day Four: Routine
Not the most flashing of titles, not the most flashing of days. As I sit once again appreciating a 700rp Johnny Walker neat I think back to my day and for the first time was not overwhelmed by anything in particular. I’ve now made six successful journey’s from my hotel to work and today and the routine is starting to get, well, ordinary.
The poverty, the insane driving, the accents, the hospitality, it’s all starting to become part of my daily, well, routine. I operate in 12 hour cycles, one that includes breakfast, Johnny Walker, typing and sleeping and the other that includes “The Felix”, car ride and working. I have my first weekend coming up and I’m hoping that the god of fate helps me break out of the routine for at least a couple of hours. Don’t get me wrong, the routine is part of why I was hesitant to make this journey and now I find the old adage of wherever you go, you’ll find routine.
Once I have enough pictures I will make a couple of single issue posts, but depending on traffic it’s hard to grab the right shot at the right mph or km/h, but for now the rundown of the day and the highlight only really included one event…my first real Indian Cuisine.
2330 UTC 02.05.07
Lunch around here is a little more difficult than I’m used to. During a typical American workday after 11am it’s pretty much a given that you can find food anywhere, in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes. Not so much with my Mumbai lifestyle. 2300 is the hour of reckoning, where you must commit to either a) hitting up a local to call in you a delivery from a local joint (cross-fingers) or b) make the decision to get by with some mixed nuts and bananas from the hotel until you get back in the morning. Today offered up a little variety.
One of the imported Americans helped gather a group of people to visit a local establishment located about 150 steps from the entrance of our work area. This is also the first time I attempted to cross four lanes of road, and even at 2330 at night this became the real life Frogger. I plan on returning to the states and selling my idea to Fox for the next big reality series involving 10 contestants that must cross 100 lanes of rush hour Indian traffic without being maimed or slaughtered, the prize, a 2001 Ford Clair with 150,000 Indian traffic miles on it.
After successfully crossing my first four, (only 96 to go), we entered an establishment that had a fish tank. Yeah…that’s the best description I can use. Le Fish Tank was a little put out by our late arrival, but committed to serving the group and did so with at least a pleasant grimace. The eating experience of the night will go down as one of the top three oddest/greatest, dinner/lunch outings/festivas that I’ve ever experienced.
I’m playing the strategy with meals here that I’m going to go until I find something that I simply can’t tolerate or that can’t tolerate me. My only danger has come from American style hotel cuisine, so I’m throwing caution into the wind and leaving me fate in the hands of the locals. Am I crazy? Stupid? Mel Gibson?...maybe, but after this experience I’m going to stick with it for a while.
I apologize for not gathering photos of the experience or memorizing what it was exactly that I ingested, but it broke down something like this:
*4-5 plates of curry ranging in color from dark red, to medium red, to light red to green.
*containing chicken, fish, prawns and cottage cheese, which is by far the best. Yes, I’m serious.
*Three different flavors of Non, all unbelievable
*Two different combinations of rice including vegetables and chicken.
*And finally a licorice-herb combination that surprisingly did finish off the meal quite nicely and left a pleasant flavor in my mouth, so there.
Final total for meal in US dollars for 7 people: $32.57 (that sound you hear is Train booking a flight) and yes…for two dollars a day you can feed a hungry American in India.
The rest of the day was quite uneventful, (SPOILER ALERT) especially from a Devil fan that would’ve paid $10 to watch a drubbing at the hands of a team that shouldn’t even be allowed to play in the Champions League. In all honesty, I blame myself, I believe my absence from the Lodge dressed to the nine’s in red jeopardized my teams chance at a treble, even though I sport the following for all those who enter my Lodge East domain.
The good news is that the Manchester Derby will be on the tele on Saturday and India is in the perfect time zone for all the matches. Unfortunately, this makes the FA Cup Final even bigger, with both teams ready to extract blood from the other to bid for at least a double.
My congrats go to the Scouse and the Ultra’s, may the Greek police never sleep in your presence. It must be nice to sit around with nothing domestically to play for and rest your squad for Europe. The sounds of bitter Devil echoed the Le Meridian.
That’s it for now…(don’t worry Duke I’m still working on the Z post, need more photos though).
Recommendations:
Food:
*Le Meridian buffet breakfast, Japanese, Indian and Quasi-American cuisine all for the right price if you know the right people. Apparently, the Japanese are really ok with the buffet thing.
The poverty, the insane driving, the accents, the hospitality, it’s all starting to become part of my daily, well, routine. I operate in 12 hour cycles, one that includes breakfast, Johnny Walker, typing and sleeping and the other that includes “The Felix”, car ride and working. I have my first weekend coming up and I’m hoping that the god of fate helps me break out of the routine for at least a couple of hours. Don’t get me wrong, the routine is part of why I was hesitant to make this journey and now I find the old adage of wherever you go, you’ll find routine.
Once I have enough pictures I will make a couple of single issue posts, but depending on traffic it’s hard to grab the right shot at the right mph or km/h, but for now the rundown of the day and the highlight only really included one event…my first real Indian Cuisine.
2330 UTC 02.05.07
Lunch around here is a little more difficult than I’m used to. During a typical American workday after 11am it’s pretty much a given that you can find food anywhere, in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes. Not so much with my Mumbai lifestyle. 2300 is the hour of reckoning, where you must commit to either a) hitting up a local to call in you a delivery from a local joint (cross-fingers) or b) make the decision to get by with some mixed nuts and bananas from the hotel until you get back in the morning. Today offered up a little variety.
One of the imported Americans helped gather a group of people to visit a local establishment located about 150 steps from the entrance of our work area. This is also the first time I attempted to cross four lanes of road, and even at 2330 at night this became the real life Frogger. I plan on returning to the states and selling my idea to Fox for the next big reality series involving 10 contestants that must cross 100 lanes of rush hour Indian traffic without being maimed or slaughtered, the prize, a 2001 Ford Clair with 150,000 Indian traffic miles on it.
After successfully crossing my first four, (only 96 to go), we entered an establishment that had a fish tank. Yeah…that’s the best description I can use. Le Fish Tank was a little put out by our late arrival, but committed to serving the group and did so with at least a pleasant grimace. The eating experience of the night will go down as one of the top three oddest/greatest, dinner/lunch outings/festivas that I’ve ever experienced.
I’m playing the strategy with meals here that I’m going to go until I find something that I simply can’t tolerate or that can’t tolerate me. My only danger has come from American style hotel cuisine, so I’m throwing caution into the wind and leaving me fate in the hands of the locals. Am I crazy? Stupid? Mel Gibson?...maybe, but after this experience I’m going to stick with it for a while.
I apologize for not gathering photos of the experience or memorizing what it was exactly that I ingested, but it broke down something like this:
*4-5 plates of curry ranging in color from dark red, to medium red, to light red to green.
*containing chicken, fish, prawns and cottage cheese, which is by far the best. Yes, I’m serious.
*Three different flavors of Non, all unbelievable
*Two different combinations of rice including vegetables and chicken.
*And finally a licorice-herb combination that surprisingly did finish off the meal quite nicely and left a pleasant flavor in my mouth, so there.
Final total for meal in US dollars for 7 people: $32.57 (that sound you hear is Train booking a flight) and yes…for two dollars a day you can feed a hungry American in India.
The rest of the day was quite uneventful, (SPOILER ALERT) especially from a Devil fan that would’ve paid $10 to watch a drubbing at the hands of a team that shouldn’t even be allowed to play in the Champions League. In all honesty, I blame myself, I believe my absence from the Lodge dressed to the nine’s in red jeopardized my teams chance at a treble, even though I sport the following for all those who enter my Lodge East domain.
The good news is that the Manchester Derby will be on the tele on Saturday and India is in the perfect time zone for all the matches. Unfortunately, this makes the FA Cup Final even bigger, with both teams ready to extract blood from the other to bid for at least a double.
My congrats go to the Scouse and the Ultra’s, may the Greek police never sleep in your presence. It must be nice to sit around with nothing domestically to play for and rest your squad for Europe. The sounds of bitter Devil echoed the Le Meridian.
That’s it for now…(don’t worry Duke I’m still working on the Z post, need more photos though).
Recommendations:
Food:
*Le Meridian buffet breakfast, Japanese, Indian and Quasi-American cuisine all for the right price if you know the right people. Apparently, the Japanese are really ok with the buffet thing.
Labels: India, Manchester United, Mumbai
25 Comments:
I will eat curry tomorrow and think of you. Your best post yet baby!
Nice....I am seriously lovin' the Lodge updates from the +91.
Try some Jalfrazi....that's one of my favorite Indian stew-type meals.
Naan = Grub. Thats good eatin. Chicken Tiki Marsala is also very good. Its usually Chicken and Lamb in a Tomato Curry Cream Sauce.
Stay safe. If something happens to you I will be the 1st one to volunteer to have a Chuck Norris MIA/Uncommon Valor Mission to come rescue you from an Indian Prison.
I will however be alone because getting the Lodge to travel anywhere on a road trip is nearly impossible :)
I'd like to think we could mount a rescue mission. We need to find a 'Sailor' for added muscle but I think we have what it takes.
Rough game Jim, I feel your pain today. Like Chelsea, Man U just had one game to many.
I don't think I've ever had good Indian Food. Well unless you count the Pemco cafeteria's Tanndori buffett every other Wednesday. So I just might book a flight.
Delta Force can handle anything for Naan. - Goose: confirmed, Cedars is great, just need a midget and a boombox to make it the most wonderful place outside of Disneyland.
On a completely unrelated note.....they just finished the last match to decide the final four in the bigger dance.....and I'm 4 for 4....and currently tied for 1st place with 2 other people.
Holy shite!
I think you might get a call from Mitch this week. He usually calls up people who are in the lead...
PS - Holy Shite is right...!!
The final four voting is at the Acme bowl tomorrow night....in person. I think I'm obligated to go since I'm one of 3 in first place don't you think?
.....then I can get an official plug in for The Lodge!
this is the biggest thing to happen to the Lodge since...well ever...
may the force of hooters be with you CTown...with you always...
-"So Shawn what do you do?"
-"Well, i'm an amateur blogger with worldwide hopes and girl on girl thoughts. Visit at waltsblacklodge.blogspot.com"
I think I've gotta go down to the Acme bowl tomorrow night.....when will this ever happen again?
Seatown. We are all living through you. You are the man. The Lodge is backing you 100%
Have you done this contest before?
Who did you pick for the final 4 results?
Side note. If Joe was in the #1 slot and looking to win, we would all be calling in to KJR to bet against his picks. Why? Because Joe an Ass.
I'm curious also. What are the picks to win?
(I feel like any girl-on-girl voting from now on, like when we are arguing who's hotter, Shawn now becomes the tie-breaker vote, no arguments... just from this performance)
I would expect nothing less, Goose.
Well....last year I picked Jessica Alba to win it all...which she did....but the rest of my bracket was effed....so I finished like 10,000th or something.
This year, I tried to pick who I really thought everyone else would vote for....and it's been working (obviously). I picked Mrs. Tiger Woods to win it all this year since everyone else kind of had a 'down' year.....they weren't in the news.....nobody posed for a new magazine, etc. She has finished 2nd twice....so I thought that she had as good a shot as anyone.....but Alba is looking tough after a thorough thrashing of Jessica Simpson......so I'm a bit worried about my overall winning potential, but we'll see.
Win or Lose Sean, you will always be the Lodge Guru of Hotness
So lets get something out in the open now. I need a Lodge ruling on "Labels" (Little links about the bottom of the post)
I noticed someone (I suspect 2.0) went and added Labels to my NFL Draft post.
So we need a ruling
a) Are Labels required and if they are how many are minimum/maximum?
b) Someone tell me the reason for Labels. I dont really see much use for them.
If Labels are now required I expect whoever went into my post to go back over EVERY post made in the lodge over the last 1000+ post and add Labels. Why? Because that little move violated Lodge Rule 5 Paragraph 3 Line 12 which states
"No Lodge member with Admin rights will change anothers post unless he or she specifically replys to the poster in that post and informs them of the changes made. These changes CAN indeed be made to improve the overall quality of the post."
This is a clear violation and action will need to be taken.
I also recommend that an ammendment be added that states that any additions that Seatown wishes to add involving Girl on Girl, Hotties, or other said Yabo Factors can be added without approval due to Seatowns "Guru of Hotness" stature
It's not a violation because nobody changed your post, Goose. Labels were added, but nobody changed them.
The Labels are helpful for searching and thus can help generate new traffic to our site. In addition, if everyone starts using them, we can easily search for topics that we've written on in the past.
For example, if we label Chewy pics with "Chewbacca", your boy D-Money (if he ever logs on and participates again) can search for "Chewbacca" and look through already used pics.
well, i have tracking on my other blog and as i add labels the hits go up like crazy. labelling/tagging just directs search inquiries to the lodge better.
also, adding tags to posts that are just funny or non-related --- its a good tool for usefulness or distractfulness.
You can read more about Labels here if you'd like.
So do we have an official policy for usage?
Joe. If you want me to add Labels I will. But as I have said before STAY THE HELL OUT OF MY POSTS!!! Its a Violation of my 1st Ammendment Lodge rights
Ok joe. I added two additional Labels to my Draft Post. I didnt feel that the ones you added completely filled my "Label" Needs
I nominate that all posts have labels added...I'm a popularity whore...what?
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