The Big Bang! Great scientists told you, and me, that from an extremely high density state, the entire universe appeared. An explosion; a great outburst; a bang! There was light in stinging lavishness, enormous scale arrangements, an intergalactic microwave background. It was classic, they say.
Yeah, things got chilled; the heat was awful. A lot of molecular modules were formed: a lot of protons, neutrons, electrons, Striker Managrons, Olympus Circlons, Zero effortrons, elements upon elements upon elements!
America was given to us! We saw the seas and the oceans too … dinosaurs! Men came forth from beasts! We noticed we had a devil too … and a super heroic superman.
Pea – Jay!
http://en.strikermanager.com/usuario.php?id=11544987Now, two elements make up Pea – Jay: elements X and Y. We have been able to decipher, through this thought-provoking and attention-grabbing interview, the element X: perfection! It’s left for you to decide what Y is.
The OC: Something tells me Cuban babes are very hot, and that's why you ditched those in Puerto Rica. Do you shuttle between both nations simply for sexual pleasure or to cater for your team's needs?
(Because I see two nationalities on both your user and team profiles)
Pea – Jay: As you can imagine the two islands are very similar - excellent rum, good cigars and of course the girls. I'm very lucky to have lived (and loved) in both Puerto Rica and Cuba.
Through our scouting network, FC Ciudad de La Habana have brought together an exiting group of youths from around the world and I'm always happy to do whatever's needed to make FC Ciudad de La Habana a successful club
The OC: Perfect! So, tell us a bit of yourself, Mr. Pea. Who is Pea - Jay? What are you? How has living in two nations transformed you? Are you tall? Are you hefty? Tell me man.
Pea – Jay: I'm known as Pea-Jay to my English speaking friends because of my given names - Pablo Jesus and was once told 'We don't receive wisdom; we must discover it for ourselves after a journey that no one can take for us or spare us'. I try to live my life by this saying whatever I'm doing
Growing up I was always involved in sport mainly soccer and boxing - sometimes at the same time! Although I played central defender or defensive midfield, I wasn't know for being the most skilful player but I made up for it with passion, hard work and tough tackling. This is something I expect from every player who represents FC Ciudad de La Habana.
The OC: Did you ever get a career-threatening injury at any point in any of those sports?
Pea – Jay: Only the usual injuries when I boxed. Cuts, bruises and black eyes. I had a serious knee injury when playing football which ended my competitive playing career. I found out how important it is to have a good physio during my rehab.
I'm currently training to compete a triathlon in July which takes up most of my spare time (apart from Striker Manager of course)
The OC: Talking about Striker Manager now, what attracted you to the game?
Pea – Jay: The next best thing to playing is to manage. I tried a number of online soccer management games but enjoy striker manager the most.
Technically I think that it works on lots of different levels. You can play it you have only 30 minutes a day free or you can spend more time especially reviewing games, developing advanced tactics or scouting for that unsigned gem.
As I play more, I like the social interaction with other managers and although I've only been with © THE OLYMPUS CIRCLE™ A1 for a couple of seasons I enjoy playing in this p/l and can relate to it's values.
I'm not a fan of the proposed changes for the new season though. I think it gives an advantage to the bigger teams who have been playing longer and it'll be harder for new managers to establish themselves. It'll be interesting if the changes will be reversed in future seasons
The OC: If you were to meet any manager in this game, who would that be?
Pea – Jay: That's an interesting one. I'd probably try to meet one of the top 10 managers so that I could ask them how they got to be so highly ranked and what advise they could give me to improve
The OC: We played a dare game, and I dared you to go to Sahara Desert for the following week. What three items would you take other than food and water?
Pea – Jay: That's an easy one considering my background.
1. Cigars
2. Rum
3. Radio
With those three items you can party anywhere in the world - even in the Sahara
The OC: You seem to be very fluent in English. I guess you took that from Puerto Rico.
Pea – Jay: Yes and the fact that my Dad originally came from England so I was taught it from an early age
The OC: Have you ever wished you were from a particular race? And what made you wish that?
Pea – Jay: I'm currently training for a triathlon. I see it as an ultimate test, both physical and mental. I've though about it for some time then one day decided 'Stop thinking. Start doing'
The OC: No, I mean "from a race", like ethnic race.
Pea – Jay: Sorry, my misunderstanding. I'm proud of my heritage so not really thought about being another race. I am interested in history and wonder what it would have been like to live in the late 18th Century when Napoleon was at his most powerful and there was conflict throughout Europe
The OC: Interesting! So, sell me your culture. Make me see reasons why I should have come from that area, or I should spend my next holiday in your country.
Pea – Jay: That's easy - three words
1. Cigars
2. Rum
3. Music
When you also add welcoming hospitality and the pace of life (mañana) - enjoy your holiday
The OC: Great! What would be your word to fellow Olympians out there?
Pea – Jay: Thanks
Thanks - to everyone for allowing me to join the Olympic circle and making me feel welcome
Thanks - to you and the other administrators for all the additional work you put in to make the Olympic Circle successful and fun
Hopefully I can live up to the standards set by everyone
Viva FC Ciudad de La Habana
The Olympic Chronicles Quick Six
1. If God gave you the opportunity to pick two celebrities to be your parents, who will those two be?
Pea – Jay: I think most celebrities are shallow and selfish. God gave me the best parents I could have.
2. With your username, Pea - Jay, form a positive message for your fellow Olympians.
P -
E -
A -
J -
A -
Y -
Pea – Jay:
P - Perfection
E - Eventually
A - Achievable
J - Just
A - Avoid
Y - Yersiniosis (I struggled with anything beginnign with 'Y'!)
3. In Hospital Ciro Garcia, Havana, Ciudad de La Habana, where your team army is situated, a little boy’s legs popped out on a Friday at 11:59 p.m. (local time). Interestingly, his big-sized head came out not until 12:01 a.m. (local time) on Saturday.
Which day was he born on?
Pea – Jay: Friday
4. What's your favourite food, Sir Pea?
Pea – Jay: Fish - just grilled nice and easy. I could live off that
5. I mean, why can't a healthy guy's fart smell so good?
Pea – Jay: It can - if you are in a room on your own
6. Why are there exceptions to every rule?
Pea – Jay: Because then you can break every rule
Source:
The Olympus Circle™ Team