Monday, November 21, 2005

The Great Money Vanishing Trick at the Land of 3 ‘F’s

“Da, what abt going goa? Monday and Tuesday are holidays, right?” It was Sabari at the other end of the line, asking me these questions at around 3.30 in the afternoon on Friday, 10th October 2003. That was all the discussion and planning we had to fix our Goa trip. I checked who else was coming and was told that only Salim was available. The rest of the gang was either working through the weekend or had already left for their own respective hometowns. I was at our Seepz office and he was calling me from a travel agent’s place at Vashi. I had as usual come to office and didn’t even have an extra pair of undergarments with me for the trip. But that can not be considered as a good reason to postpone a trip to Goa. I committed and asked him to pack some extra T-Shirts and shorts for me. :_)

All set. Volvo to Goa starts from Vashi at 6.00 PM and I am a good 45 minutes away (during normal traffic) from the place. It was Ganesh Utsav time, and anticipating a heavy traffic and blocks, I left my office at 4.30 PM, giving myself double the time needed, took a BEST bus, and started my (then unknown) long journey from Seepz to Vashi. I don’t remember how many Ganesh processions I saw (or rather participated in) that day. The only thing I remember now is I stopped counting when it reached three digit figures. My bus proceeded so slow that I seriously contemplated the idea of walking all the distance to Vashi :_(. Sabari was calling me every 5 minutes and was in turn updated about the current location, which changed very rarely. Finally, somehow, I managed to reach Vashi at 5.58. Straight to a mall, bought three jockeys and a towel, and I was all set to start my trip.

The journey was uneventful... We reached Panchim on Saturday morning. As soon as we got down from the bus, an Omni came to a screeching halt barely a foot away from us. Having seen this in a number of movies, we waited (with bated breath) for the door to slide open and terrorists to jump out with outstretched AK 47s... Nothing of that sort happened... A tourist guide got out and approached us with a broad smile, promising to find us a hotel room for 50 Rs. Relieved; we agreed and got into the cab. Usual bargains at the hotel. At last, we settled for a room with three beds and a TV set. We had to pay double the rent because of the TV, but the sad fact is we never switched it on even once.

The next four days went in beach hoping, digging into delicious seafood, babe watching and fun in general. We started with a visit to Dona Paula. Have to admit that I was pretty impressed with the legend of the lady coming to that beach in the evenings. The list of conquered beaches grew fast- Baga, Vagator, Benaulim, Colva, Anjuna, Miramar, Candolim, Calangute etc etc... We climbed on top of all possible forts. Aquada deserves a special mention. Every fort and beach we went, we were told that all those movies, which have at least a distant shot of a sea, were completely shot there. Anyways, it was nice fun posing at the spot where Urmila supposedly sat for Rangeela. :_). I don’t know if you people have seen one particular advertisement of a lubricant which portrays 4 marine pegs and a woman. We saw some similar marine pegs at one place, and took a snap of us caressing those pegs ;_D.

All was going fine until we reached Calangute. Salim, who is the die-hard nature lover of our group, had started his nonstop commentary, “What a beach maaan.... look at those waves....that bird...wow...woow”. Problem with him is he will go on ‘wow’-ing on practically everything he sees around including a muddy pond or even a crow. All mellow and romantic (sadly no company, even then) we descended the long steps leading to Calangute beach. It was then that we saw a gathering where people were betting on cards. 3 cards. 2 blacks and 1 red. Thoroughly shuffled and placed upside down. If u keep ur money on top of the red card, u get double the money back, else u lose all.

As bad luck would have it, we were interested in that bloody game. Stood watching that for sometime and I could see a smile growing on Sabari’s lips. He told us “Aliya, I am fast enough to see where the red goes, I am gonna bet”, with that typical lopsided laugh. We didn’t say anything. In the next round, he took out a 100 Rs Indian $ note and placed it on a card, which he diagnosed to be red. BOOOM... the card turns out to be black. He lost his first 100. We should have stopped with that highly rewarding first round of cards. No, he (or we, at least we should have dragged him away) didn’t stop. The club-owner (aka cheater) offered him a ‘double’, whatever that bloody term means. He said, “Keep 500, u will get 2000 if u win”. Sabari becomes double alert, takes out a 500 Rs note, observes the club-owners fingers very carefully and keeps it in the next round. Wonder of wonders!!! Black again and that money also disappears. We the fools didn’t stop with that also (should have run away from that place at least then). Now comes the ultimate challenge. As if being sympathetic with our lose, the club-owner showed us the card from the left end which turns out to be black. He lifts the rightmost card also, which is also black. And then he says, “Now you know which is what, if you keep 2000, you will get 5000 back” We the morons were damn tempted, we carried out a high level strategic discussion, pooled in money, and placed the money on the remaining card, extremely happy about our unexpected fortune change. The guy casually flicks the card, and lo and behold, that’s a BLAK again. :_( Those buggers had changed the card while we were conducting our high-level discussion. This was a simple way of losing 2.5 grands in less than 2.5 minutes.

We were dejected for the next fifteen minutes. Then I said, “Da, this is a lesson for you. Remember there is nothing called a free meal”. His reply was quick “No, on the contrary, this proves that there IS something called a free meal”. Salim and I were perplexed. Sabari continued “Yea... for HIM...” pointing at that buffoon who fooled us. Anyways, we decided to forget abt the incident. More beaches, more fish, and more babes (read only mode)... :_). That evening we went for that unforgettable Santa Monica cruise. Salim had to return the next day morning as he had some project work. It was then that we rented out a YAMAHA ENTICER and started exploring Goa on that. Man, it was absolutely heavenly. Beaches and bike ride for 2 days.

We decided to go back to Calangute on the bike, as we heard the beach had a very good restaurant. This time we entered the beach thru another road, avoiding the card-game-cheater altogether. After lunch, we had this bright idea of riding through the beach. I had this doubt “Da, its illegal, will there be any problems?” Sabari was at his assuring best, “No man, this is Goa, rules are liberal, no problem here”. We had to ride through a stony terrain to reach the beach. We drove through the beach to our hearts content – circles, spirals, towards sun, away from sun, chasing waves... We took some snaps also. Once we were done, we tried to get the bike out of the beach. It was then that we noticed a police officer who was watching the entire great-goa-bike-show. He was very polite and just asked us to accompany him to the Police Station. Regular scenes at the police station - we came out of the Station after paying 500 Rs for riding on the beach. Thus, Calangute turned out to be a nightmare for SabriMan and me. Next time I go Goa, I am sure I will stay away from that area. :_)

Now about the title. During one of our beach trips, the travel guide asked this question. “Goa is famous as the land of 3 Fs... could you guess?” There were answers like “Female, Female and more Female” ;_) But the right answer turned out to be

  1. Fish
  2. Fenny
  3. and the last one is Football...(surprising, uh? Not when you think of Salgaocar, Dempo, Churchill Brothers and Vasco)

20 comments:

-Poison- said...

"This was a simple way of losing 2.5 grants in less than 2.5 minutes."

the guy who cheated u guys must be a van kidilam. i must become his disciple...
1k per min
60 mins in an hour
24 hrs a day
30 days a month

4.32 crores a month at 100% efficiency......woooooooooooooo

Anonymous said...

Wow...looks like u guys had a lot of fun, while u were not being cheated out of money and escorted to the police station, that is. :-) Sigh! When will I get to go to goa??

And poison, thats quite a bit of math u've done there. CAT fever not over kya? :-))

Aashi said...

Geo...iam J of ur adventurous life yaa...
so this trip had good and bad memories haa??
y didnt u post any of ur pics... u just mentioned abt them??

silverine said...

lol looks like you got royally conned. And came back for more :))
Goa is a fleecers haven with tourists like you making the per capita income of opportunists hit all time highs.

But at the end of the day guess u guys had a blast ;)

hope and love said...

u deserved it u spoilt brats..
:))
geo ur posts r gettin better and better..

kickassso said...

If we could get our hands on more KBC headed idiots, we could earn much , MUCH more cos remember, his earning is an AGP not a simple AP as you have assumed...means much more money!

Wheee....!

(yep! CAT fever not over yet!)

kickassso said...

btw 'you' in the earlier comment = poison

Geo said...

@Poison:
I bet you wont get fools like us around all the time...
Anyways, all the best for your CAT results...err... i mean... cheater's apprenticeship

@chips:
Yes ma'am, loads of fun... we were depressed for precisely 15 minutes, and after that everything was back to abnormal ;_)
I suggest u go to Goa for ur honeymoon... beautiful place for couples...

The math we used was simple... 2.5 for 3 people. that means 1000 per head (u see, we round off ALWAYS for easy calculations...), which again means 6.6667 shots of Tequila...(we dont round off when it comes to Tequila ;_))

Negligible...rt? thus ignored in 15 minutes...

@AF:
When life in the present tense of the word is not so entertaining, going through tough times...
Sometimes it pays to stop worrying abt things which I cant change, and instead take a walk through the labyrinths of memories and relive those happy moments.

Abt the trip... only good memories :_))

Geo said...

@silverine:
People who stick to the truth and reveal stuff are always ridiculed... one such guy was shot dead and another one was crucified...
it continues through ages... go on ... go on... :_))

@hope and love:
Not fair... u should be supporting and comforting me... OK? ^[raised eyebrows]^
U r the hope and love Doc, remember....:_)

Thanks for the compliment... or were you pulling my leg again? :_D

@kickassso:
Even we stopped after a point of time. So there is a cutoff point. Its not an infinite series... :_)

Ye to trying to bell the CAT?

But on a serious note, I have heard that there are some foreign tourists who bet in lakhs and lose it all...not that they mind it

@kickassso again :_) :
Ohh.. ok..ok... i thot it was me... ;_)

Sujith said...

hmmm... i was thinking abt something else, which happened at the office the same day.

Rat said...

lathum baayichu :-)
Same comments. Ditto
:D

Geo said...

@ jithU: The blogger you are trying to access is currently offline. Please try again later.

@ Rat: Yo Yo!!..thank u thank u ...:_)

Anonymous said...

one of my dads tales from goa has always disuaded me from visiting it.. my dad was in Goa, and it seems in Goa they tend more to foreigners than the Indians.. dad was at a restaurant and it seems that no one bothered about he whereas they were going out of their way to help the foreigners around.. he finally threw the food and some money on the ground and walked off.. I have heard lots of similar stories about goa.. would like to experience it first hand someday.. nice to know that atleast you had a blast.. enjoy!

cipher said...

Ever since I saw Dil Chahta Hai, Goa reminds me of Christine (the girl who dupes Saif in the movie)...lol...cool blog dude!

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Jiby said...

that made for a good laugh...i can imagine ur sheepish look...reminded me of some incidents were despite the comic factor that i wont unfortunately be able to write abt!!!

Geo said...

@injinuity: I think you find such frauds in most of the tourist places, not just Goa. Since the place has more of a dynamic population, its easier for them to cheat some people, and then move to another place and repeat their antics... But that should deter you from making a trip to Goa. Please do visit Goa at least once... I am sure u will enjoy it.

@cipher: Man, that was a hilarious scene. Especially with that surround sound effect when she was in action :_D

@Jiby: ha ha ha... we enjoyed the stuff altogether. It was a nice trip. I guess I too have many unmentionable incidents like you mentioned. ;_D

silverine said...

@Injinuity: What you have mentioned here is absolutely right. The foreigners do get treated differently and the whole tourism industry is geared towards them. Indians are considered a nuisance by the foreigners and tourist outfits.

Anonymous said...

Guess i'll beat all of u in the longest time spent in goa..Coz long ago i dd my summer proj in Vasco GOA for a full 2 months !!I spent just 6,000 in the entire 2 months stay

The next time i went was early a couple of years ago with my mumbai roomies in a DCH inspired trip. Blew up 7,000 odd in 2 days flat !!!! much of the trip was a booze induced haze. Went to a casino called chances if i remmber right..played roulette and lost some 1000 just ther!!highlight of the trip was parasailing at calangute. Bride n prejudice was being shot n people were reporting sighting Ash in a Bikini. Somehow all i saw was Gurinder Chaddha in a bikini and tht wasnt too pleasant if i remmbr right ;-))

Thnxx geo for remindin me of all that memories..well writtten post
cheers'flaash

Geo said...

@Silverine: But u cant really blame them rt... because of the difference in the amount we pay and the ‘tourists’ pay for the same stuff....

@flashgordon: 7k in 2 days is cool :_D. and reassuring to know that it was not just us who lost money on cards :_)). overall an inspirational comment I must say :_)))

‘Gurinder Chaddha in a bikini’ .... ROFL.... remember somebody mentioning abt beached whales :_D

Anonymous said...

Geo

i lost ur cell number; whn i changed the phone
Just give me a call man..had thot of givin u a call whn i was goin 2 LH once

cheers'flaash