I certainly hope your predictions for this guy are true. If I knew a guy who did this, I'd have to kick his braincase in some. Blame it on having younger sisters.
Sad thing: Saw a girl I asked out once today. We're still not acknowledging each other. Which I think is crap, but whatever.
I had a nightmare last night about a haunted house roller coaster race track. Yes. It was all of these things in one. The thing was a twisted mass of steel and glass, plaster and rickety boards. I remember being strapped in, not wanting to go on this ride. My mom was in another car--there was noone else. The ride opened tomorrow. As we went through the ride, we kept seeing things activating that shouldn't have activated, things moving that shouldn't have moved, etc. We made the discovery at the end of the ride that the whole house was gaining sentience and telekinesis. We decided to go to the ride tomorrow to stop the house, even though I was already deathly frightened of just the rollercoaster racetrack part.
The next day, we were standing in line, we were in the first ride. The gates opened up, and we were instructed to go on a footrace through the haunted house to find the cars. First come, first serve--the faster you got there, the better your position. So the gates open, and I ran. The walls constantly were shifting--doors opening and closing as you got near. Things would pop up from the ground--childhood fears and things I still can't get near. I ran as fast as I could, terror overtaking me. At one point, surrounded by an amphitheater of green pop-up zombies, I realized I should have made it to the cars by then. And just like that, it hit me--the house wasn't going to let me get to the cars. It wasn't going to let me get anywhere--I would be trapped in there for eternity.
I woke up in a cold sweat.
Bah, the hell-dream was better.