Sunday, November 26, 2006

Thanksgiving II

What would you call Con Air, if it was shot in Illinois?
Corn Air.

What would you call American Idol, if it had a Tam-Brahm participating in it?
American Idli.

Ha ha. Very funny.

I had an interesting Friday. Usually, my floor is bustling with activity fairly late into the evening. This time around, there were exactly 4 people on my side of the floor. It was nice, because no one was actually hoping to get any stuff done. Mostly holiday banter and exchanging of plans for the weekend.

Its quite the experience to play softball soccer on the 37th floor. You kick the ball. It flies towards the lake, towards millenium park, just to the right of the AON center, bounces off the glass and comes right back. Sometimes, you don't really feel like playing soccer, but would rather just push your face up againt the glass. You are suspended up in the air. You see cars snaking their way through the streets 40 floors down, through myriad lanes, through the highway going out into the horizon. Light glinting off the lake in the distance. A lazy boat bobbing in the water. Clouds. White, fluffy and free. Thousands upon thousands of buildings, filled with people, eating, sleeping, living; caught up in the infinite detail of their lives. Each with family, friends, an education, anecdotes and scars; worried, happy, anxious and relaxed. You then step back and see the synthetic carpet beneath your feet. Its time to head to the cooler for a can of coke, back to the desk, back to work.

I head out early, at about 5. I need to buy a suit. There is a cocktail party next week. I have little experience buying suits, or attending cocktail parties. However, its the day after thanksgiving, and an ideal time to pick up discounts. I head down to Michigan Avenue, and in the maddening holiday crowd, I bump into my boss and his partner. I find it shocking how often I meet people from work outside of work. It is almost as if, people who work in the same company, have almost identical preferences in general as well. However, they don't have the same purchasing power! Life in many ways remains a rat race. As you grow older, the tracks change, but the race remains the same. Should I earn more, just so that I can afford a suit at Nordstorm? Or a Tag Heuer watch? Anyway, I head over to Macy's and buy almost the same suit, at a far more reasonable price.

Its 7:15PM. I have a train to catch at 8PM. I don't have enough time to head home and pack. Its the day after Thanksgiving. Almost every car in Chicago seems to be out on the streets. Wisely, I decide to head directly to Union Station. I pick up my tickets at the counter and board the train to Champaign.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

15% of America was on the roads for the Thanksgiving Holiday ...and I was one of them.

O man, did you go for 4 am sale??? I never have dont his crazyness ... but it's almost like a ritual here!

hey, I gotto come and take some photos from your building ...

I saw your number, but made no return call for the return call ...

These days are SPLENDID - what excellent weather ... as long as it lasts!!!

twip said...

Nordstrom is so unreasonably expensive.

BTW have you tried shopping at Neiman Marcus?

Artful Badger said...

[intern] sure!..let me know when you want to come around here..
the weather is splendid nowadays..hope it doesn't start freezing..
[megha] oh yes it is...
Neiman Marcus?!..the name its sounds so incredibly up market...not really..but i guess it would be similar to Nordstorm...

Unknown said...

and the day ended at 8pm?? :P

when artful badger retired for the day and put all his corporate wisdom into the vault with a "do not open until monday" sign, guess who took over.

Prashanth said...

Dude, what cup level jokes!

I've been a little disconnected from everything last 3 weeks... will probably remain so till my sem ends. Not that I'm very busy... just... tired of everything!

I should get my batteries recharged in India. Am leaving on Dec 27th, will be away for a little over 3 weeks.

Anonymous said...

what a lovely day today - a snowstorm. Its all white!!!
Plz dont tell me you are cribbing ....

Vijayeta said...

Trust me, fashion is a trickle down effect. When people like Zegna, Hugo Boss and Armani put out their new collections, everyone in the world looks at them as trendsetters. Which is what trickles down to Nordstrom and trickles down to Macy's. So rest assured :) If it makes you happy, it's a good buy!

P.S. This might be my first time at the Chennai Open, handling the TV Production. I love tennis too :)

Artful Badger said...

[jayanand] oh yes boss..thats how it works..putting full logical hat and all is a no no..
[prashanth] ha ha..agree..
hmm...end sem time..and crazy project time..i can see..
hey..i might be coming to india too..leaving on dec 29th..for about 10 days..plan just happened!..
[intern] i always crib..but dont really mean it that often..
[vijayeta] oh yeah..i bought one Hugo Boss thing only..black..fits quite nicely actually..look all classy and shiny :)...

oh nice..you know what..i might actually be in Chennai this winter..at the Chennai Open..I haven't missed one ever (well, thats not why I am coming, but its one of the benefits)

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