Steve listened to her talk. Saying how he did make those good decisions... He only hoped that he did. That's all he ever wanted to do in life. Then she talked about her career, a connection started for Steve. she was here to help the little guys as well. "I've never been tech savvy, so as a guy who can't figure out how to operate an online pizza delivery menu, thanks for helping out the little guys like me, who doesn't have a clue on how to do that.... And if I'm allowed to call you Sharon, you're allowed to call me Steve." Steve said humbly. He followed her to the couch, holding his meal in his hand. "Places you got to go...." Steve repeated, thinking about the question. "Well the newest attraction is Stark Tower, right?" Steve said with a shrug. "But as a guy whose seen this city in and out... There's a quiet pizza place on 5th." [I] the back alley behind it was the bullies' favorite place to pick on kids[/I] he thought in his head. "Best pizza I've ever had... although, I heard there's this Ray's place that has it beat." He never ate at that place, since it was founded while he was still a Cap-sicle "You have to go to a genuine ball game, but don't join the band wagon and root for the Yankees." Steve is still a die hard Brooklyn Dodgers fan, and he was crushed when he found out they moved to Los Angeles. "The small diner across the street of Stark's tower is the best place to get apple pie." Steve loved apple pie, of course he was going to bring it up! "And of course Lady Liberty is a sight to see. Everything else though i'm not that familiar with... a lot has changed in New York since I last visited. What with my... job, and the battle of New York." He shrugged, and took a bite out of his salad