It's time to go to the theater, and the narrator is ready to go. He's got a plan: he's going to get someone to take care of the idiot who's been sitting next to him all this time. He wants to make sure that he doesn't get into any trouble, and he wants to teach the idiot a lesson. The guy's already been kicked out of the hotel, so he'll just have to go on his own. The narrator is all, "Gee, I don't really need a boyfriend, I can just kick this guy out of here on my own" . The elevator is full of people, and it's getting late, so the narrator has to wait for the elevator to go down.
It's time to go to the theater, and the narrator is ready to go. He's got a plan: he's going to get someone to take care of the idiot who's been sitting next to him all this time. He wants to make sure that he doesn't get into any trouble, and he wants to teach the idiot a lesson. The guy's already been kicked out of the hotel, so he'll just have to go on his own. The narrator is all, "Gee, I don't really need a boyfriend, I can just kick this guy out of here on my own" . The elevator is full of people, and it's getting late, so the narrator has to wait for the elevator to go down.