Last night, I was remembering 30 years ago when we had that retreat thing. Was this a Computer Users Society event? I even forgot where it was held and the conditions ('tho I do remember it was snowing 'cause I remember there were snowball fights in which I did not participate). In any case, I was remembering one of the exercises was to answer "what do most people not know about you?" and I answered "I am Jewish". Thinking back upon this, I regret that answer, but I am realize that asking this question to a teenager and especially in a group setting is not fair. Teenagers don't know how to think rationally (see http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129150658 ) and I don't know if any teenager would be able to answer that question is a good way. I could have answered it super-personal (I could've said "I always sit when I pee" or "I have never masturbated" ('though I might not have known what masturbation was at that time) -- I guess I am really an outlier in American society), but what I should really have said was something that could not have been used against me in any way ("I eat entire cucumbers in one sitting"). Of course, I only say that now that I can think of this rationally. Anyway[s]! Noelle wanted me to ask you whether you'd have time to visit us down in where-I-live since you couldn't make our parties. She suggested going to Hunan Taste, a good local Chinese restaurant just a few blocks away from where we live. Thoughts?