Just as you hit Walnut street after rounding the Rittenhouse square , you will see the huge Radisson Plaza , Warwik . It has a strange darkish grey colour , something that hotels in India would instinctively abhor . But the manner in which the hotel stands out on the street with its flags arching over the road and the central US flag proudly displayed , the colour adds magnificiently to its grandeur . The entire edifice looks rock solid and seems to have been carved out of one single stone .
The concierge pulled out the bags from the car and lugged them in . Me and Gautam walked upto the counter to check in . A middle aged man at the front desk was checking guests in . This guy’s badge read ‘John . ’
‘You have reservations , gentlemen ?’
The first striking thing is that everyone stands in a queue . And there is only one person at a time at the counter . This is impossible in India . At hotel desks , we abdicate politeness and instead of queueing up , gesticulate and growl so as the get the attention of the receptionists on the other side of the desk . I was amazed .
After a good quarter of an hour , our turn came . We thrust the fax acceptance of our reservation done from India on the table . he smiled , punched keys , looked up some printed sheets , called up his boss and gave us a smile .
‘ Reservation for one day only ‘
‘Actually we have reservations for 4 days . You see we booked three days first , then we pre-extended it by another day . So its from the 19th Sep which is what this confirmation from your hotel says . And this is from 20th to the 22nd Sep as this sheet says ,’ Gautam clarified
‘ You see , Sir , you’ll have to check out after the 1st day and re-check in again as per how you have received confirmations ‘
‘Excuse me , we have three plus one four days , we should we check out and check in again ?
‘You need to as you have a break-in reservation ‘
‘ Can we speak to your manager ?’
A smartly dressed black manager walked in from the door behind the front desk .
‘Hi , I am John ‘
Gautam explained the need .
John was efficient . he checked all the faxes . Called up a number and double-checked the confirmation number .
‘ You shall have your room , Sir , in a minute ‘
He left instructions for continous booking for four days , smiled and vanished in the back door .
One John to the rescue of another John . John rescues John . Black rescues White . Smart rescues Dumb . Pretty poetic , it occurred to me .
I looked at this John . Dumb is the word. That’s the other thing about these guys . They are dumb . Be it the front desk girls at Holiday Inn New Jersey , the woman at the las vegas motel , the restaurant owner in Washington , the Minneapolis woman who next to me on the flight to san Francisco , the cop at Amtrack’s 30th street station ,the dude at the ING shop on Locust street , the smart guy behind the desk at Borders bookstore or this John . Dumb .All of them .
The sudokus they do here defined as ‘difficult ’ are being done back home by ten year old kids as easy . No wonder , the universities are full of our guys teaching physics and maths . We got in the room . Smaller than the ones that hotels in India have , but well kept just as well . There’s not much room service , just self – service .
‘Let’s grab a Sprite ’ , I said . Me types get drunk on Sprite . I like the tagline too , Sprite bujhayee sirf pyaas , baaki sab bakwaas . Or the new repositioning one ‘ All taste , no gyaan ‘
I walked to the seventh floor bay . There was a stack of newspapers .
‘Hurricane Rita type 2 ‘, the headline of USA today screamed .
‘Hitting Florida on Thursday ‘ , was the byline. There was a photograph of thousands of people lining up some international border , miles of trucks . There were half a million residents who would be affected and they needed to be evacuated . New Orleans had highlighted the poor response of the govt to Hurricane Katrina , and so it needed to do something fast . Evacuate was a smart move . Dumb move .
The coke machine was imposing . At about 180 cms, it was a tad taller than me . The ones outside Walmart at the Waterfront were even bigger .
A one dollar coin popped out the sprite 300ml bottle . It tasted sweeter than the Sprite in India . Had it been a long time or was it just a feeling ? Couldn’t say for sure . But , sweeter , it sure was . Whatever happened to the branding philosophy of constancy . Wherever in the world you are , a can of coke tastes the same ?
Aah , was robbed of even this feeling of familiarity in this land of the free .
Outside the Radisson , there’s activity . A quaint little street full of all kinds of vehicles , Hummers , Cabs , Pickup trucks et al establishes that there can’t be a dearth of action in Philadelphia . To the west is the Schuylkill River ,beyond which is the University City district with the Wharton School . There’s hardly any green in the city center , just concrete blocks , each of which look alike . Most of the large buildings are basic in their demeanour , lacks the architectural splendour of some of the historical monuments . And south of Walnut street , there are rows and rows of red brick houses and cobble stoned alleys .
The best thing after walking around in Manhattan is walking in Philadelphia . The lanes are clean as if swept a couple of minutes back . There are not too many people jostling for space . Noone spits around or relieves at unnoticed corners , like good old Mumbai . Surely that’s got to do with the population . Imagine Philadelphia’s 1.5 million people are a tenth of Mumbai’s populace , more like Indore back home . But there’s the rub . Philadelhia is seeped in history , has tremendous class and is a beautiful city to live in . It has hometown charm and big city excitement . Indore’s 1.5 million people have much less . It’s the city of neighbourhoods . From Cheshnut street , just after the 5th street , I walked around across to the Independence hall , the birthplace of the United states as a big polished billboard announced . The independence national historic park has a huge bell called the Liberty bell , presumably signifying the end of the civil war and the birth of the new nation state . A couple of blocks away , there’s the house where Benjamin Franklin stayed
I bought a days pass for unlimited travel on the South Pennsylvania’s transportation authority for $5.50 , thought it to be much more convenient that the constant single one way fare of $2 each time you need to jump a couple of streets . We were curious to see Wal Mart . So we reached the Waterfront district where many years ago , Penn had landed. Wal-mart was good , big and massive in its assembly of products and its price points . Everything under the sun was being retailed . From boats to beyblades . Indian retailing is catching up . There’s this place called Magnet in Mumbai , which is exactly the size of this Walmart and there Giant in Bangalore which is probably bigger . Massive discount stores are getting into India like noones business .
India is a nation of retailers , as any sane researcher worth his questionnaire or focus group will tell you . Mom and pop stores are run like big businesses in india . Even the ones in New York are run by Indians . In a couple of years , am sure we could teach Sam Walton a couple of lessons or two on retailing . Many years back , I had met Kishore Biyani in a Pantaloons store on CG road in Ahmedabad pedling his pant pieces . He had two brands Bare denim and pantaloons . I bought a pantaloon trouser , then . Little did I know that he would become the Rajah of retail over the next couple of years . He owns and operates India’s biggest and most successful retail story , Big bazaar . In addition , he has added Food bazaar , Pantaloons and a presence in 10 towns that have a million plus residents . He listed in the stock exchanges in may 2005 and has seen his stock price climb 125% over 7 months . My ICICI Big bazaar credit card helps me get a 5% off on eachof the bills we run up there . But his stores don’t add up to the size of Wal-mart , just yet . Another year or two probably . Magnet has its size today and maybe it will be the next Wal-mart .
Even as you arrive at the airport , you step into history . Philadelphia international airport has huge paintings , scribble boards and collages of words , speeches and signatures of the declaration of independence . It strikes you just as much as the massive collection on large size paintings in San francisco international airport .
Around eight pm , the bigger cars are out on the roads . A limousine pulls away from the hotels kerb . A lexus drives in with a big , burly white guy clutching a black girl in jeans and an abstract top . They walk into the lobby and into the elevator . We wait a couple of more minutes , taking in the environment . There’s a slight nip in the air . A kind of cold chilly breeze . As we begin walking towards the bar , we pass a theatre . There are over a hundred people dressed in coattails and shining shoes accompanied by magnificiently decked women with long flowery gowns walking into one of the theatres .
We turn left towards locust street for the bar. We don’t ask anyone lest we be followed .
We stepped in to Signature gentleman’s Bar with a little restraint . A young girl emerged from behind the desk , “ $5 a head ‘ , she said
We pulled out monies are gave her .
She signaled us to a door on the side .
We walked through a dark corridor and emerged into a dimly lit room . It had a central platform that held a large oiled pole in its centre ; with a semi-circular bar desk around it with high stools . A lot of business types were sitting on the stools .There was a gang of five young boys and girls , probably in the early twenties sitting in the centre , downing drinks merrily and make a lot of noise . there was also a couple sitting on a side . There were two black bouncers guarding the doorway behind . We occupied two stools next to the executives as we felt safer , I guess.
Suddenly , the music changed .
And onto the central platform jumped a girl in a black trouser and a flowing black robe . She had good clear skin and was reasonably tall . She took to the pole with fervor swinging around .Then , she paused , caressed her breasts and drove her hand between her legs .She repeated this a couple of times going round the pole .
With a deft stroke, she yanked her top to reveal a black brassiere . It was an amazing contrast , her flawless white skin and her black clothing . And very exciting .
As she perfomed her act , a young girl with huge breasts tucked in a tight white shirt , so you could see her pebble like nipples ,and a short skirt came up from behind and said , ‘ ‘What would you have , sir ?’
Man , didn’t it sound like ‘ Coffee , tea or me ?‘
A sprite ‘ I said . Good ol’ Sprite . All taste , No gyaan .Didn’t look like I would be needing any gyaan for a long time now .
As she left I looked back to find that the girl had come onto the bar desk and was unzipping her trouser as a big tease . The gang of boys and girls was shouting a countdown . She wriggled out of the trouser to reveal a set of beautiful ivory legs . What a sight . Now , there was aggression in her dance . She climbed up the pole , and hung upside down caressing her body slowly as the music slowed down . In an ultimate act of seduction , she undid her brassiere to reveal to beautiful, well carved breasts .
‘Your Sprite ‘ sir ‘ said the bar maid .
I was too engrossed to notice .
As she did her act with only a small thin garment covering her between her legs , the crowd was ecstatic . She climbed down from the platform and came up the bar desk where we were sitting . She walked on all fours round the table . As she did that , people inserted one dollar bills in the string that precariouslt held the loincloth. Soon , she was very close to where I was sitting . She looked seductively at me . Her gaze and smile stayed at me for a full couple of minutes . It was a good feeling Her brilliant breasts dangling down like low hanging fruit . She knelt down and fondled her breasts . Soft , bountiful and lovely . Then she signaled to her undergarment string . I pulled out a five dollar bill , folded and pushed it in . Soon , she was done and went back to the platform , climbing one pole instantly . She stretched her legs up the pole and licked her thighs . The crowd shouted orgasmically . They wanted her to be out of the last garment .The feeling of exhilaration in the crowd heightened .
And then she untied the strings of her last undergarment , looking at each person around the table and laughing out loud .
As the garment dropped , I died and went to heaven .
Just on the corner of Radisson , is Pete’s . A small 10-12 seater café . That’s where Jennifer serves breakfast . Jenny , as she would like to be called .
Early at seven am , the café opens for breakfast . Scrambled / poached eggs – two , toasts -2 , tea or coffee , small glass of fruit juice and a baked , mashed potato slice for two dollars and ninety five cents . This became my breakfast daily after my first bad day at Mc Donalds where a four dollar breakfast added a lot of trash into my system early in the day .
Jenny was an amazing girl . She would have been in the mid-twenties , slightly plumpish around the middle , but very athletic as I would soon find out .
I sat down around the ten stool horse-shoe table .
‘What would you have , sir ?’ she said pulling out a small scribbling pad from her apron string and a pencil from behind our ear . All in a jiffy .
‘Ill have your standard breakfast with black coffee ‘
‘juice ?’
‘Orange ‘
‘Eggs ‘
‘Scrambled ‘
She moved on .
In a minute , she put the request through her kitchen . Another helper gave her a bucket full of washed plates . Two business executives , dressed impeccably walked in . She took their orders even before they could settle down . She put four toasts into the toaster . My coffee came first . She thrust it in front of me . A women wanted to add more salt . Jenny fetched the salt swinging from where she was sitting to where the salt was . She adjusted the freshly washed plates . The black gentleman sitting on my left paid up and left . Jenny cleared the table instantly .My Scrambled egg plate arrived at the counter where she received orders from the kitchen . She picked it up and passed it to me . The coffee for the executives arrived . She gave it to them . The toasts popped . She reached for them and distributed them . I got two . The other two waited for two more to be given to the execs .I finished my meal in fifteen minutes .She pulled out her scribbling pad and handed me a bill . I put a five dollar bill on the bill plate and left . I felt like tipping her really well . Am sure two dollars on a three dollar bill is a great tip.
Not that I haven’t seen speedy service , udupi restaurants back home serve faster , make you eat faster . But this is amazing . Jenny’s co-ordination is untiring and you can watch her in action . She does not rest . She is like an efficient well oiled machine delivering one product after another effortlessly .
I tipped her everyday till something snapped on Sunday .
On Sunday , breakfast is five dollars . This is true-blue America . Dynamic pricing principles at work . Two dollars and ninety five cents across the week and four dollars and ninety five cents on weekends for the same breakfast .
I didn’t expect a change of rates , so was surprised at the bill . I looked around , the board did show the weekend price . I guess , just visiting it everyday , we overlooked the differential weekend price .
Well , Jenny missed her tip that day .
I
Signature , the gentleman’s bar on Locust street , follows the same .
Five dollars a head for the week and ten dollars a head for weekend .
Double the charge for the same pair of tits .
And this is the land of justice !
We crossed the Delaware river to reach Camden waterfront’s Adventure aquarium . The cabbie had said that we could go around over the Benjamin Franklin bridge and then come through Mickle boulevard , but we thought the ferry ride would be good . We reached Penn’s landing and took the ferry . Six dollars a head for a return ticket . On the other side , the aquarium had a twenty dollar entry . It’ s one of the best aquariums that one sees . Large fish , neatly kept . Clean water . For a two hundred dollar ticket , you could swim with the sharks . The brochure says they are well –fed and not hungry when you get in to swim with them . But , hell , who knows their apetite . The remarkable thing is that someone thought of something like this . Imagine taking away an experience of a lifetime .
Walking back from the Penns Landing towards our hotel , we took the Walnut street and decided to leg it up . We crossed the Carpenters hall and the Tomb of the unknown soldier . A little further down is this old bookstore that had an outstanding collection of very old books . The Massive collections of Limericks caught my attention . Don’t get them in Mumbai anymore , so I picked all three of them up .
There once was a Dentist named Stone
Who saw his patients alone ,
In a fit of depravity
He filled the wrong cavity ,
And my, how his practice has grown !
In the shade of the old apple tree
I got all that was coming to me
In the soft dewy grass
I had a fine piece of ass
From a maiden that was fine to see .
“My back aches . My penis is sore.
I simply can’t fuck any more .
I’m dripping with sweat;
And you haven’t come yet ;
And my God ! it’s a quarter to four !
Amtracks 30th street station connects to the east coast districts and we landed there as we head towards Washington . The station is huge , has a majestic lobby that has absolutely clean bookstores , restaurants , coffee bars and the like . There is a central enquiry hub and a set of ticketing cabins alongside the walls . A step of stairs leads to the train system below . The experiences started getting similar . There was a small queue for everything . You couldn’t get into the Amtracks’ train system before a certain whistle that one of the two officers in blue uniforms would blow . Ticket queues are the same as the ones at Radisson . One at a time . You need an ID card , a passport to buy them. There is a big rack full of brochures in each station detailing everything that a tourist can see or do . There ‘s a large map of the tracks with train numbers that help one choose times and trains .
Seven fifteen on a warm Saturday morning , we were headed to Washington .
The concierge pulled out the bags from the car and lugged them in . Me and Gautam walked upto the counter to check in . A middle aged man at the front desk was checking guests in . This guy’s badge read ‘John . ’
‘You have reservations , gentlemen ?’
The first striking thing is that everyone stands in a queue . And there is only one person at a time at the counter . This is impossible in India . At hotel desks , we abdicate politeness and instead of queueing up , gesticulate and growl so as the get the attention of the receptionists on the other side of the desk . I was amazed .
After a good quarter of an hour , our turn came . We thrust the fax acceptance of our reservation done from India on the table . he smiled , punched keys , looked up some printed sheets , called up his boss and gave us a smile .
‘ Reservation for one day only ‘
‘Actually we have reservations for 4 days . You see we booked three days first , then we pre-extended it by another day . So its from the 19th Sep which is what this confirmation from your hotel says . And this is from 20th to the 22nd Sep as this sheet says ,’ Gautam clarified
‘ You see , Sir , you’ll have to check out after the 1st day and re-check in again as per how you have received confirmations ‘
‘Excuse me , we have three plus one four days , we should we check out and check in again ?
‘You need to as you have a break-in reservation ‘
‘ Can we speak to your manager ?’
A smartly dressed black manager walked in from the door behind the front desk .
‘Hi , I am John ‘
Gautam explained the need .
John was efficient . he checked all the faxes . Called up a number and double-checked the confirmation number .
‘ You shall have your room , Sir , in a minute ‘
He left instructions for continous booking for four days , smiled and vanished in the back door .
One John to the rescue of another John . John rescues John . Black rescues White . Smart rescues Dumb . Pretty poetic , it occurred to me .
I looked at this John . Dumb is the word. That’s the other thing about these guys . They are dumb . Be it the front desk girls at Holiday Inn New Jersey , the woman at the las vegas motel , the restaurant owner in Washington , the Minneapolis woman who next to me on the flight to san Francisco , the cop at Amtrack’s 30th street station ,the dude at the ING shop on Locust street , the smart guy behind the desk at Borders bookstore or this John . Dumb .All of them .
The sudokus they do here defined as ‘difficult ’ are being done back home by ten year old kids as easy . No wonder , the universities are full of our guys teaching physics and maths . We got in the room . Smaller than the ones that hotels in India have , but well kept just as well . There’s not much room service , just self – service .
‘Let’s grab a Sprite ’ , I said . Me types get drunk on Sprite . I like the tagline too , Sprite bujhayee sirf pyaas , baaki sab bakwaas . Or the new repositioning one ‘ All taste , no gyaan ‘
I walked to the seventh floor bay . There was a stack of newspapers .
‘Hurricane Rita type 2 ‘, the headline of USA today screamed .
‘Hitting Florida on Thursday ‘ , was the byline. There was a photograph of thousands of people lining up some international border , miles of trucks . There were half a million residents who would be affected and they needed to be evacuated . New Orleans had highlighted the poor response of the govt to Hurricane Katrina , and so it needed to do something fast . Evacuate was a smart move . Dumb move .
The coke machine was imposing . At about 180 cms, it was a tad taller than me . The ones outside Walmart at the Waterfront were even bigger .
A one dollar coin popped out the sprite 300ml bottle . It tasted sweeter than the Sprite in India . Had it been a long time or was it just a feeling ? Couldn’t say for sure . But , sweeter , it sure was . Whatever happened to the branding philosophy of constancy . Wherever in the world you are , a can of coke tastes the same ?
Aah , was robbed of even this feeling of familiarity in this land of the free .
Outside the Radisson , there’s activity . A quaint little street full of all kinds of vehicles , Hummers , Cabs , Pickup trucks et al establishes that there can’t be a dearth of action in Philadelphia . To the west is the Schuylkill River ,beyond which is the University City district with the Wharton School . There’s hardly any green in the city center , just concrete blocks , each of which look alike . Most of the large buildings are basic in their demeanour , lacks the architectural splendour of some of the historical monuments . And south of Walnut street , there are rows and rows of red brick houses and cobble stoned alleys .
The best thing after walking around in Manhattan is walking in Philadelphia . The lanes are clean as if swept a couple of minutes back . There are not too many people jostling for space . Noone spits around or relieves at unnoticed corners , like good old Mumbai . Surely that’s got to do with the population . Imagine Philadelphia’s 1.5 million people are a tenth of Mumbai’s populace , more like Indore back home . But there’s the rub . Philadelhia is seeped in history , has tremendous class and is a beautiful city to live in . It has hometown charm and big city excitement . Indore’s 1.5 million people have much less . It’s the city of neighbourhoods . From Cheshnut street , just after the 5th street , I walked around across to the Independence hall , the birthplace of the United states as a big polished billboard announced . The independence national historic park has a huge bell called the Liberty bell , presumably signifying the end of the civil war and the birth of the new nation state . A couple of blocks away , there’s the house where Benjamin Franklin stayed
I bought a days pass for unlimited travel on the South Pennsylvania’s transportation authority for $5.50 , thought it to be much more convenient that the constant single one way fare of $2 each time you need to jump a couple of streets . We were curious to see Wal Mart . So we reached the Waterfront district where many years ago , Penn had landed. Wal-mart was good , big and massive in its assembly of products and its price points . Everything under the sun was being retailed . From boats to beyblades . Indian retailing is catching up . There’s this place called Magnet in Mumbai , which is exactly the size of this Walmart and there Giant in Bangalore which is probably bigger . Massive discount stores are getting into India like noones business .
India is a nation of retailers , as any sane researcher worth his questionnaire or focus group will tell you . Mom and pop stores are run like big businesses in india . Even the ones in New York are run by Indians . In a couple of years , am sure we could teach Sam Walton a couple of lessons or two on retailing . Many years back , I had met Kishore Biyani in a Pantaloons store on CG road in Ahmedabad pedling his pant pieces . He had two brands Bare denim and pantaloons . I bought a pantaloon trouser , then . Little did I know that he would become the Rajah of retail over the next couple of years . He owns and operates India’s biggest and most successful retail story , Big bazaar . In addition , he has added Food bazaar , Pantaloons and a presence in 10 towns that have a million plus residents . He listed in the stock exchanges in may 2005 and has seen his stock price climb 125% over 7 months . My ICICI Big bazaar credit card helps me get a 5% off on eachof the bills we run up there . But his stores don’t add up to the size of Wal-mart , just yet . Another year or two probably . Magnet has its size today and maybe it will be the next Wal-mart .
Even as you arrive at the airport , you step into history . Philadelphia international airport has huge paintings , scribble boards and collages of words , speeches and signatures of the declaration of independence . It strikes you just as much as the massive collection on large size paintings in San francisco international airport .
Around eight pm , the bigger cars are out on the roads . A limousine pulls away from the hotels kerb . A lexus drives in with a big , burly white guy clutching a black girl in jeans and an abstract top . They walk into the lobby and into the elevator . We wait a couple of more minutes , taking in the environment . There’s a slight nip in the air . A kind of cold chilly breeze . As we begin walking towards the bar , we pass a theatre . There are over a hundred people dressed in coattails and shining shoes accompanied by magnificiently decked women with long flowery gowns walking into one of the theatres .
We turn left towards locust street for the bar. We don’t ask anyone lest we be followed .
We stepped in to Signature gentleman’s Bar with a little restraint . A young girl emerged from behind the desk , “ $5 a head ‘ , she said
We pulled out monies are gave her .
She signaled us to a door on the side .
We walked through a dark corridor and emerged into a dimly lit room . It had a central platform that held a large oiled pole in its centre ; with a semi-circular bar desk around it with high stools . A lot of business types were sitting on the stools .There was a gang of five young boys and girls , probably in the early twenties sitting in the centre , downing drinks merrily and make a lot of noise . there was also a couple sitting on a side . There were two black bouncers guarding the doorway behind . We occupied two stools next to the executives as we felt safer , I guess.
Suddenly , the music changed .
And onto the central platform jumped a girl in a black trouser and a flowing black robe . She had good clear skin and was reasonably tall . She took to the pole with fervor swinging around .Then , she paused , caressed her breasts and drove her hand between her legs .She repeated this a couple of times going round the pole .
With a deft stroke, she yanked her top to reveal a black brassiere . It was an amazing contrast , her flawless white skin and her black clothing . And very exciting .
As she perfomed her act , a young girl with huge breasts tucked in a tight white shirt , so you could see her pebble like nipples ,and a short skirt came up from behind and said , ‘ ‘What would you have , sir ?’
Man , didn’t it sound like ‘ Coffee , tea or me ?‘
A sprite ‘ I said . Good ol’ Sprite . All taste , No gyaan .Didn’t look like I would be needing any gyaan for a long time now .
As she left I looked back to find that the girl had come onto the bar desk and was unzipping her trouser as a big tease . The gang of boys and girls was shouting a countdown . She wriggled out of the trouser to reveal a set of beautiful ivory legs . What a sight . Now , there was aggression in her dance . She climbed up the pole , and hung upside down caressing her body slowly as the music slowed down . In an ultimate act of seduction , she undid her brassiere to reveal to beautiful, well carved breasts .
‘Your Sprite ‘ sir ‘ said the bar maid .
I was too engrossed to notice .
As she did her act with only a small thin garment covering her between her legs , the crowd was ecstatic . She climbed down from the platform and came up the bar desk where we were sitting . She walked on all fours round the table . As she did that , people inserted one dollar bills in the string that precariouslt held the loincloth. Soon , she was very close to where I was sitting . She looked seductively at me . Her gaze and smile stayed at me for a full couple of minutes . It was a good feeling Her brilliant breasts dangling down like low hanging fruit . She knelt down and fondled her breasts . Soft , bountiful and lovely . Then she signaled to her undergarment string . I pulled out a five dollar bill , folded and pushed it in . Soon , she was done and went back to the platform , climbing one pole instantly . She stretched her legs up the pole and licked her thighs . The crowd shouted orgasmically . They wanted her to be out of the last garment .The feeling of exhilaration in the crowd heightened .
And then she untied the strings of her last undergarment , looking at each person around the table and laughing out loud .
As the garment dropped , I died and went to heaven .
Just on the corner of Radisson , is Pete’s . A small 10-12 seater café . That’s where Jennifer serves breakfast . Jenny , as she would like to be called .
Early at seven am , the café opens for breakfast . Scrambled / poached eggs – two , toasts -2 , tea or coffee , small glass of fruit juice and a baked , mashed potato slice for two dollars and ninety five cents . This became my breakfast daily after my first bad day at Mc Donalds where a four dollar breakfast added a lot of trash into my system early in the day .
Jenny was an amazing girl . She would have been in the mid-twenties , slightly plumpish around the middle , but very athletic as I would soon find out .
I sat down around the ten stool horse-shoe table .
‘What would you have , sir ?’ she said pulling out a small scribbling pad from her apron string and a pencil from behind our ear . All in a jiffy .
‘Ill have your standard breakfast with black coffee ‘
‘juice ?’
‘Orange ‘
‘Eggs ‘
‘Scrambled ‘
She moved on .
In a minute , she put the request through her kitchen . Another helper gave her a bucket full of washed plates . Two business executives , dressed impeccably walked in . She took their orders even before they could settle down . She put four toasts into the toaster . My coffee came first . She thrust it in front of me . A women wanted to add more salt . Jenny fetched the salt swinging from where she was sitting to where the salt was . She adjusted the freshly washed plates . The black gentleman sitting on my left paid up and left . Jenny cleared the table instantly .My Scrambled egg plate arrived at the counter where she received orders from the kitchen . She picked it up and passed it to me . The coffee for the executives arrived . She gave it to them . The toasts popped . She reached for them and distributed them . I got two . The other two waited for two more to be given to the execs .I finished my meal in fifteen minutes .She pulled out her scribbling pad and handed me a bill . I put a five dollar bill on the bill plate and left . I felt like tipping her really well . Am sure two dollars on a three dollar bill is a great tip.
Not that I haven’t seen speedy service , udupi restaurants back home serve faster , make you eat faster . But this is amazing . Jenny’s co-ordination is untiring and you can watch her in action . She does not rest . She is like an efficient well oiled machine delivering one product after another effortlessly .
I tipped her everyday till something snapped on Sunday .
On Sunday , breakfast is five dollars . This is true-blue America . Dynamic pricing principles at work . Two dollars and ninety five cents across the week and four dollars and ninety five cents on weekends for the same breakfast .
I didn’t expect a change of rates , so was surprised at the bill . I looked around , the board did show the weekend price . I guess , just visiting it everyday , we overlooked the differential weekend price .
Well , Jenny missed her tip that day .
I
Signature , the gentleman’s bar on Locust street , follows the same .
Five dollars a head for the week and ten dollars a head for weekend .
Double the charge for the same pair of tits .
And this is the land of justice !
We crossed the Delaware river to reach Camden waterfront’s Adventure aquarium . The cabbie had said that we could go around over the Benjamin Franklin bridge and then come through Mickle boulevard , but we thought the ferry ride would be good . We reached Penn’s landing and took the ferry . Six dollars a head for a return ticket . On the other side , the aquarium had a twenty dollar entry . It’ s one of the best aquariums that one sees . Large fish , neatly kept . Clean water . For a two hundred dollar ticket , you could swim with the sharks . The brochure says they are well –fed and not hungry when you get in to swim with them . But , hell , who knows their apetite . The remarkable thing is that someone thought of something like this . Imagine taking away an experience of a lifetime .
Walking back from the Penns Landing towards our hotel , we took the Walnut street and decided to leg it up . We crossed the Carpenters hall and the Tomb of the unknown soldier . A little further down is this old bookstore that had an outstanding collection of very old books . The Massive collections of Limericks caught my attention . Don’t get them in Mumbai anymore , so I picked all three of them up .
There once was a Dentist named Stone
Who saw his patients alone ,
In a fit of depravity
He filled the wrong cavity ,
And my, how his practice has grown !
In the shade of the old apple tree
I got all that was coming to me
In the soft dewy grass
I had a fine piece of ass
From a maiden that was fine to see .
“My back aches . My penis is sore.
I simply can’t fuck any more .
I’m dripping with sweat;
And you haven’t come yet ;
And my God ! it’s a quarter to four !
Amtracks 30th street station connects to the east coast districts and we landed there as we head towards Washington . The station is huge , has a majestic lobby that has absolutely clean bookstores , restaurants , coffee bars and the like . There is a central enquiry hub and a set of ticketing cabins alongside the walls . A step of stairs leads to the train system below . The experiences started getting similar . There was a small queue for everything . You couldn’t get into the Amtracks’ train system before a certain whistle that one of the two officers in blue uniforms would blow . Ticket queues are the same as the ones at Radisson . One at a time . You need an ID card , a passport to buy them. There is a big rack full of brochures in each station detailing everything that a tourist can see or do . There ‘s a large map of the tracks with train numbers that help one choose times and trains .
Seven fifteen on a warm Saturday morning , we were headed to Washington .