Friday, December 28, 2007
Kitlibazzi is fun, no seriously...but ppl at the group fail to write on it ...thats fun tooo...(mebbe the sun god aint wid us no more)watever creative juices we have we let em drown into the plastic cup at the kitli....The window of opportuni(TEA) at Toi, at the kitlis in n arnd the Firm and so on....ravibhai ki jai ho!
posted by lux_theminstrel @ 4:04 AM   0 comments
Monday, December 3, 2007
Testimonial to Tea....
Testimonial to Tea....
2 cups, 3 cups, 5 cups, 8 cups, how bout a 24-carat one at tht....Yeah we've all had all tht and more...having seen the blistering heat of this sheher, the soaking but thrilling monsoon(which was extended this year round) to the shadowy winters...our gang has seen it all....with the help of endless teas...We've got tea written on our teeths, while most of us are still teething at our first jobs...

The routine talk of whose cute, whoz hot and which actress looks (Oh sooo Sideeeyyy) does happen but add to that midnight discussions on the big M of the state, with a very vocal and informed elderly couple to singing the evergreen melodies on thiggie ride back home, to a all night long chat at a coffee shop, to a three-day-long back to back wait at the thriving garba venues(wen we had our passes intact mind you), a trip to modhera(pre-planned, planned, post-planned and halted as of now)...our freindship have seen beautiful sunrises and mystifyin dawns in the wake of tea....

This is truly an ode to tea, as the mystic alchemy in the tea-leaves brought upon this starnge mix of people to halt at a few moments of friendship which we savour till memory do us part...
I rest my case....
posted by lux_theminstrel @ 1:30 AM   0 comments
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Chai, Kitli aur Hum........
If you are a chai freak then kitli is the place you should be;
Just park your bike around and savor endless cups of tea


Being a Delhite the concept of a 'kitli' was totally alien to me when I came here almost 5 months ago. I mean having roadside chai that too at midnight was next to impossible in saddi dilli. Well, living away from home has several advantages......for a tea freak like me, this is downright the greatest one. Visiting a kitli is a part of daily routine now.

A kitli is a place with a tin shed, a gas stove and an angel serving tea till midnight.

The plan for kitli-bazi is made every evening as soon as the red dot (infront of kitli gang members' names on Gtalk) goes green. If food at office canteen is worse than its better days then dinner (usually paranthas at Vastrapur) is preceeded by those infinite rounds of tea. Actually, its not just the tea that we, chaikalaals, relish. It is the entire process of kitli bazi-ing --
>>deciding the kitli adda;
>>reaching the place(....which is adventurous when Satu is the driver since his sense of direction is worse than mine);
>>exercising our vocal cords by singing old, new, meaningful, meaningless songs;
>>and then upon reaching the destination discussing various issues (majority of which do not make sense), making plans for coming weekend, criticising latest movie releases, praising the concept of kitli and then taking a look at our watch and realising it is time to go back home...

The funda is certainly not unique to our gang. Bikes parked and scores of youngsters with cup of tea in hand is a common city sight at night. Most popular kitli spots in the city are:

1) near Divya-bhskar press
2) outside IIM
3) Near Iscon Mall

And of course during the day the secret Ravi bhai's kitli near Fadia Chambers.

Long live kitlis!
posted by Purva @ 3:24 AM   1 comments
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