Hay! I could make a joke here, but I don't think you'd like it......
Okay back on topic, I've been doing my research. Here you say:
the worst thing is that I've met him!
'Met' implies that you have seen the man in person, maybe had a few words, and then left.
It could even mean you have done this once or twice, but not really gotten to know the man.
However: later on you say:
i do talk to larry quite a bit an he is really nice! my dad is fletch by the way! i remember when wed been making vegetarian risotto at skool an larry was at visiting unexpectedly. every1 else thought my risotto was disgusting but he ate it all and said that it was really nice! he is so sweet! i also havea passion 4 harleys an have bin on his once! it was one of the best moments of my life!
Well, this implies that you know the man quite well. And if this is true, then why didn't you come right out and say, "the worst thing is I know him!" or "the worst thing is he's friends with my dad!" or "the worst thing is he liked my risotto!" or "the worst thing is he took me for a ride on his Harley once!"
I'm not saying that you are definately lying, but there are holes in your story. Either that, or you just aren't familiar with the common use of the English language -- *Not an insult, just an observation.*
Oh my God, I watch too many cop shows.....