I think that's a really weird question to ask her. It's like they were trying to goad a loaded response out of her, or get some kind of "gotcha" moment on film. We all have meaningful conversations every day but we don't keep them pre-canned in our memories in a state where we are able to just dispense them to random people.



Is it weird or is it just me? What if someone asked her "what was the most meaningful conversation you've had with a caucasian friend" or "male friend" or "handicapped friend"? She really going to start parsing through her mind at a moment's notice, looking for something meaningful, yet tasteful and inoffensive, that wasn't too personal to share?



Just seems like some kind of bullshit test -- as in, how well can you spontaneously bullshit us?