Slice of life

Cable wallahs blacked out signals in Mumbai for the last couple of days. Our cops who are strong moral police if not the best terror preventers went all out and ransacked MSOs all over Mumbai. Cablewallahs, who themselves have a dubious record, pulled the plug on the last mile in protest.

We folks at home suddenly had no choice but to discover the merits of books, talk to each other and turn in early by default. Many of the younger generation who hadn’t quite experienced a TV less life survived it for two days and emerged disoriented. Suddenly there was a lot of time on our hands. No tears to shed over soaps, no cars to dream about on game shows and no skimpily clad women to look at. Women in particular lamented the plight of their favorite characters while they were denied a dekko.

Dinner took place at the designate dinner table, with both hands being suitably occupied. The left hand which usually held the remote was relatively idle, confused by lack of application. At precisely 10.30pm I could see lights being turned out at houses in the vicinity.A slice of how life could be sans the idiot box was sweet. It’s sweeter to have ESPN back.

Comments

Sharan Sharma said…
ha...ha
the best part:
> The left hand which usually held the remote was relatively idle, confused by lack of application.

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