9.15.2010

AN OFFICIAL EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH STEVE REEL


i sat down with Steve last week after he was finished with his trash duties at Rodeo Video. Steve was feeling talkative...which is odd, ha. i had always wondered a few things so it ended up like this.

full name is Steven Robert Reel
born November 14, 1965
5'10" tall
favorite color? red
favorite kind of car? (points at me and says) "yours" (oh how sweet, he doesn't even know what i drive)
any brothers or sisters? two brothers, Jackie and Joe
any pets? no
favorite outfit? the army one (from a recruiter in Show Low)
worst injury? bleeding pinky cuticle (holds it up for me to see)
how does he get his look? hair spray then carefully combs straight back
tanning method? natural, not fake (must be from all that walking)
favorite food? Bits Pizza
what kind of cell phone? Nokia from CellularOne
whats in his wallet? all kinds of passes (i.e. lobo football stadium, Thunder Raceway, back stage to somewhere) also a police badge sticker
coolest place ever traveled to? Las Vegas baby
whats in his cup? Pepsi
favorite movie? Pure Country (great choice Steve!)
and finally...
any hobbies? (shakes his head no) what i wrote down...popping his knuckles

well, this concludes our interview. i hope you enjoyed it.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sarah--you're awesome! I love Steve Reel! It doesn't feel like a trip back to Snowflake without seeing him around town. My husband even now knows who he is. I love it. He's always been such a good guy and so friendly. I learned a few things from your interview too. I always wondered about his family. This is a GREAT post!

Brooke

Royal and Charlee Reidhead said...

Hahaha thats awesome I think anyone that has spent five minutes in Snowflake know Steve I agree I always had my questions about him this answers most hahaha

My family Begins said...

That is so funny! I love the favorite car Q&A...classic answer. I wish this interview had been taped.

O.k. I can't stop laughing.

Amy said...

That's a great interview Sarah...one that should probably be put in a Snowflake history book somewhere!