Have you been to Teriyaki Time? They've got some yummy chicken that sometimes just hits the spot. And last week they had some topical fortune cookies as well.
Get your Census form filled out. If we've learned anything from NBC's hour long Ancestry.com commercial "Who Do You Think You Are?" it's that Census records are key for finding our ancestors (and Ancestry.com is apparently the only place to find those Census records). And if you're freaked out by revealing all that personal information (name, age, address, race...though if your ethnicity is Hispanic, I have no idea what your race is, cause Hispanic isn't a race choice), just think about all of the information that's already available about you through public records.
My credit card company once verified my identity by asking me to name the sibling that lived at 645 El Blanco in Boise. "How did they know that?" I asked. "Public record," was the only response they gave.