Friday, July 27, 2012

Javier, the roller-coaster supervisor

My brother Javier works as a roller-coaster supervisor in Disneyland, California. It’s
a modern, well-equipped park with many attractions and entertainments. For my kids
birthday (ten-year old twins), he got them a magic ticket- a plastic card, kind of a
common ticket for the entrance and most of the attractions. In order to learn faster what
was what, we got a pile of brochures about the parks with detailed maps and descriptions
and schedule.

We got in a cart and started slowly; Tom and Bill were excited and couldn’t stop talking
about what they saw. At the main entrance to Epcot my boys took part in a commercial
promotion “Leave a Legacy” and left their traces in the going away millennium and their
photos were placed in the big granite monoliths. There are thousands of pictures in there,
if not millions. Then the boys and I (they were already taller than 40”) went to try the so-
called “Test Track”- a variety of a roller-coaster, which consisted of showing us the tests
a car goes through before being produced: blowing with cold and hot air, spraying with
something caustic, driving on the bumps, turning on 70 mi/h speed, all that was quite
impressive. The most interesting part was that we were inside the car while it was going
through all those tests and the car is quite open so the passengers got it too. In the end we
were shown some pictures of our faces while experiencing that and I had to buy those so
that the others wouldn’t see them. We also went to the “Blizzard Beach” Aqua
Park, “The magic of Disney Animation2” and “Meet Mickey Mouse”. We saw a little
show with the Disney characters. By the way, Disney invented Mickey in 15 minutes
while being on a train to California and his wife suggested him the name. During his
lunch break Javier joined us and took the boys to the show Star Tours dedicated to
the “Star Wars” movie. At first I didn’t recognize my brother. Javier grew up, he now
looked more like a big closet, his t-shirt literally burst at all seams, and I couldn’t
understand the reason for those dramatic changes. Then we all visited Mickey’s
Toontown Fair. It’s a little street where Mickey’s friends and girlfriend Minnie live. It
also has a railway which goes around the whole park. Then we went to a café for a snack
and finally I got to talk to Javier. I saw that his job and self-actualization in the gym
became his purpose in life but besides a handsome body his attitude towards life changed
as well. He became calmer and wiser. He told me that he started pumping according to a
certain system and started taking Oxandrolone. It freaked me out a bit but Javier calmed
me down and told me that that anabolic was very popular in the past few decades. When
being taken sensibly, it has no side effects as it was at first created for women and
children. It’s one of a few steroids which doesn’t cause the premature delay of the
physical development and is used mostly by children for body growth stimulation and
women when they have problems with the bones. Bodybuilders and power lifters like
Oxandrolone
. When we were leaving the restaurant, Javier told me that he was planning
to start practicing power triathlon as in power lifting unlike bodybuilding, strength is
more important that the beauty of the body. And I am sure he will succeed because he
has enough will-power!

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