The most crucial dialog in world history
THE MOST CRUCIAL DIALOGUE IN WORLD HISTORY
I went to the Matunga police station near Bombay many years ago to cautiously find out if possible whose side police forces supported: Me or the aliens. I [K.S.] had the following SHORT BUT VITAL conversation with a brilliant young police officer [P.O.] in khaki police uniform - THE MOST CRUCIAL DIALOG IN WORLD HISTORY:
P.O.: Any complaint?
K.S.: No complaint.
Silence ...
Then:
K.S.: I would like to meet Dr. Gos. [Mr. Dil. Gos.].
P.O.: Address?
I gave that f. alien's home address located 2000-2500 miles from Mumbai.
Silence ...
My next chess move:
K.S.: I think I have offended Dr. Gos.'s daughter.
P.O.: Why, what have You done? FUCKED her?
K.S.: No.
P.O.: Then? Listen. You are an educated Man. India is an independent country. FIGHT BACK!
K.S.: Thank you.
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Earlier, I [G] had this equally crucial CRYPTIC dialog, pregnant with meaning, with the mysterious "hippy" Z inside our shared room at modest Ravi Hotel in Bombay [Mumbai]:
G: I want to find out why people grow old and why people die.
Z: You think You could solve this problem?
G: We could try.
Kishalay Sinha [G]
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