tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30819742.post9002984178152143360..comments2024-03-27T13:58:06.458+05:30Comments on Suvro Chatterjee bemused: RubySuvro Chatterjeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01027202980259279420noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30819742.post-9638014940395579022018-09-03T22:13:07.567+05:302018-09-03T22:13:07.567+05:30Interesting to see that this post has made its way...Interesting to see that this post has made its way into the most-read list. Why, I wonder? Also, to remember that when I wrote this post I was hobbling around with a walker, and could hardly use the washroom on my own. I take pride in thinking that I can take my mind off my immediate circumstances much better than most men I have known.Suvro Chatterjeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01027202980259279420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30819742.post-29911400025110729152015-07-26T21:47:24.376+05:302015-07-26T21:47:24.376+05:30Thank you for sharing this post with your readers,...Thank you for sharing this post with your readers, Suvro da. For one thing, I had forgotten that a girl like Ruby actually lives in the concrete world. For another thing, it somehow goes to prove that the rare girl – even if she may be ordinary in some ways – can be sure of her genuine feelings in that she does not want to break the connection with you or keep wavering or sending out mixed messages to you whether as a teenager or as an adult. Thirdly, I will say that given how you describe Ruby and the fact that Ruby has won an extraordinary place in your heart – she cannot be seen as ordinary by me. I remember her name among a list of names, from back in 2003, of old and young pupils who had won a place in your heart. I had made the gross error a couple of years ago in imagining that 'busy' girls who have some interest in lots of things, read books and so on could also be sure in how they feel about you and stay in close touch with you as you want them to, even if they stay far away or near. Sometimes I think that that is all you want from your children. As for the heart business – I’ve grown wary about general people ‘writing from the heart’ or talking about ‘heartfelt feelings’ in regard to you. I know you’ve said this and I’d never understood even a few years ago why people and girls especially would write things about you or to you and then waver and flicker or flee one fine day or keep sending mixed messages and through the years. This post of yours on Ruby also tells me that it’s not just ‘non-normal’ people (I mean that in the sense you used it once – as in ‘off-kilter’ or ‘slightly unhinged’) who are sure of keeping in touch with you – I was beginning to think that that is probably what makes for the difference. This post actually reads like a quiet and mellow tribute, Suvro da. With your blessings and prayers, I’m sure Ruby will do well in spite of the hardships.<br />Take care - ShilpiShilpihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03106170029106184978noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30819742.post-10355039823688829392015-07-21T16:26:42.294+05:302015-07-21T16:26:42.294+05:30That's really awesome Sir.
Regards
Satyabrata...That's really awesome Sir.<br /><br />Regards<br />Satyabrata Sinha(Ruby's brother)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10113678749319769088noreply@blogger.com