Nellis AFB Warrior of the Week - Stephen Graybill
Posted by John Novak on February 23, 2007
(Contributed by Nellis Bullseye staff writer.)
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Airman 1st Class Stephen Graybill42nd Attack Squadron Hometown: Ceres, CA |
What do you do?
– I’m a computer nerd and spend a lot of time on it outside of work.
What do you drive and how does it match your personality?
– A Volkswagen Jetta. I’m laid back and like to cruise.
If you could have one superpower, what would it be and why?
– Super-speed, so it wouldn’t take an hour to get to Creech.
If you could be an animal, what animal would you be and why?
– I’d be a cheetah, so I could make it to Creech in under an hour.
What’s your favorite thing to do in Las Vegas?
– Play on my computer and not gamble my money away.
What are your favorite pizza toppings?
– Pepperoni.
What song do you have on your MP3 player that you wouldn’t want anyone else to know about?
– Is this a trick question?
What would you like to change on/about Nellis?
– Its proximity to Creech.
What stresses you out at your job, and how do you relieve stress?
– Nothing yet … I play video games to relieve all stress.
In high school what were you - a dork, jock, or something else?
– I was an in-between … played a few sports that weren’t that big, but never a jock.
If you were trapped on a deserted island, what would you bring?
– A boat to get off the island.
What is your favorite Air Force uniform and why?
– BDU’s because they are comfortable.
If you could appear on any reality TV show, what would it be and why?
– Survivor. To win a million dollars.
What is your favorite part of your job?
– The fact that I finally have responsibilities.
What is your favorite vacation spot?
– Pismo Beach, Calif.
How do you unwind?
– Computer.
How do you spend quality time with friends and family?
– Go … do … pretty much anything, anytime, anywhere.
What is one thing you would recommend everyone do while living in Las Vegas?
– Walk The Strip.
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