Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Shalom - Tel Aviv

It's has been a whirl wind tour and a very learning experience. I don't know why everything looks so artificial, even the peace and rule of law. I landed on such an important city's airport (Ben Gurion, Tel Aviv), it's beautiful and huge but deserted. Immediately, i was approached by a beautiful girl (security officer) asking some questions and then letting me go...her last words were enjoy your stay in Tel Aviv.

I was recieved by a driver from the embassy and he dropped me to the hotel - Hilton Tel Aviv. The city everybody says here is very busy but i didn't find it busy. Anyways they say so many things, and everything is relative. For some it's full and for some it's half empty...

Enough of philosophy...the jew driver who took me to the pilgrim tour of the old city Jerusalem offered me a beauty on bed for 300$. Alas! he didn't find me macho enough to say yes. His son came to drop me from his home. And on the way he offered me the same product for 100$...to his dismay i still found it costly...(i am talking about character...ha ha ha) Bhagwan ke liye mujhe...nahi sorry Devi ke liye...again sorry...don't read it if you have already read...then don't understand...if you have already understood...then don't laugh...if you have already laughed...then you're the sinner and bhagwan tumhe naa chode.

Sorry! phir (again) distraction, Tel Aviv is is city not heavily populated but people are beautiful (physically). They have managed to build a nation of fit individuals. By and large people here are fit. The thing we should try and emulate...again philosophy...par bahut chaloo hai (they are very clever) I wonder how any one can manage to make such a small peice of land so prosperous when you have fought so many wars and odds are always against you.

But the moment, you interact with them you will know they can do anything. When they have managed to turn everything to their advantage they want peace - isn't it clever. Everybody talks here about peace. But one thing i wonder why such introvert people (jews) were targetted in the history by one or the group...i will try to probe...if you know the answer then post it...why to make me work...

chalo chodo tumhe nahin pata to pareshan kyon hote ho (Don't worry if you don't know the answer)...bench par nahin khada kareige (i won't be asking you to stand on bench) bhagwaan tumhare paap dekh raha hai (God, Allah...is seeing your sins)...Will update more about Tel Aviv in the next post

6 comments:

Sneha Shrivastava said...

Your experience in Tel Aviv were very interesting hope you will share some more peppered with your philosophy.
or haan bench per nahi per class sey bahar janey mai koi problem nahi hai.:)

Rahul Bajpai said...

Thanks if you found it interesting. But i am wondering if anyone can find all that crap interesting. it's really off the cuff by a dodo (not the extinct bird) for dodos. :)

Sneha Shrivastava said...

Unchey log unchi pasand.:)

Just kidding.

Sneha Shrivastava said...

Hi Rahul,
I was just curious to know whether u have removed comment option from the latest post or its a bloggers glitch.

Rahul Bajpai said...
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Rahul Bajpai said...

Nope it was my mistake i turned off the option, any ways tell me if you didn't like any thing on the post.