It is such a pleasure to see the success of Dance Factory. I was one of your students in 1990-91 when I was working at the Pentagon. I started as a beginner, knowing absolutely nothing about ball room dancing and rapidly advanced to the intermediate classes. In September, 1991, I suffered a berry aneurysm rupture (similar to a stroke) and had to take a disability retirement while I taught myself how to walk and talk all over again. I now am married to a beautiful woman, a M.D. who does not like to be lead! (She wants to do her "own thing") So, that puts a crimp in any attempt to take dancing lessons again. Plus, Severna Park (where I lived while working at the Pentagon) is so far from Northern Virginia that it would not be possible for me to return for the lessons which I loved so very much. My best to Dennis, who I believe is the only one who was there when I was taking classes.