Hello... scary message on disk utility

hello. i know there are a couple of messages that i can safely ignore.. i read the article but i just got the scariest message... this is the whole transcript and i hope someone can help me with this.. i dont wanna go through the whole reinstalling the whole OS..... i dont have an external (well i do but i cant make it work with time machine)
LOOK AT THE LAST TWO STATEMENTS.
2010-02-01 22:51:13 -0500: Disk Utility started.
2010-02-01 22:51:24 -0500: Repairing permissions for “Macintosh HD”
2010-02-01 22:54:52 -0500: Permissions differ on "usr/share/derby", should be drwxr-xr-x , they are lrwxr-xr-x .
2010-02-01 22:54:53 -0500: Repaired "usr/share/derby".
2010-02-01 22:55:10 -0500: Warning: SUID file "System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/ARDAg ent" has been modified and will not be repaired.
2010-02-01 22:55:49 -0500: User differs on "System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/HIToolbox.fra mework/Versions/A/Resources/Extras2.rsrc", should be 0, user is 502.
2010-02-01 22:55:49 -0500: Group differs on "System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/HIToolbox.fra mework/Versions/A/Resources/Extras2.rsrc", should be 0, group is 20.
2010-02-01 22:55:49 -0500: Repaired "System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/HIToolbox.fra mework/Versions/A/Resources/Extras2.rsrc".
2010-02-01 22:55:55 -0500: User differs on "System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreUI.framework/Versions/A/Resources/ArtFile .bin", should be 0, user is 502.
2010-02-01 22:55:55 -0500: Group differs on "System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreUI.framework/Versions/A/Resources/ArtFile .bin", should be 0, group is 20.
2010-02-01 22:55:55 -0500: Repaired "System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreUI.framework/Versions/A/Resources/ArtFile .bin".
2010-02-01 22:55:55 -0500: User differs on "System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreUI.framework/Versions/A/Resources/SArtFil e.bin", should be 0, user is 502.
2010-02-01 22:55:55 -0500: Group differs on "System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreUI.framework/Versions/A/Resources/SArtFil e.bin", should be 0, group is 20.
2010-02-01 22:55:55 -0500: Repaired "System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreUI.framework/Versions/A/Resources/SArtFil e.bin".
2010-02-01 22:56:01 -0500:
2010-02-01 22:56:01 -0500: Permissions repair complete
2010-02-01 22:56:01 -0500:
2010-02-01 22:56:01 -0500:
2010-02-01 23:00:48 -0500: Verifying volume “Macintosh HD”
2010-02-01 23:00:48 -0500: Starting verification tool:
2010-02-01 23:00:49 -0500: Performing live verification.
2010-02-01 23:00:50 -0500: Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
2010-02-01 23:00:50 -0500: Checking extents overflow file.
2010-02-01 23:00:50 -0500: Checking catalog file.
2010-02-01 23:02:07 -0500: Missing thread record (id = 1136286)
2010-02-01 23:02:07 -0500: Incorrect number of thread records
2010-02-01 23:02:07 -0500: Checking multi-linked files.
2010-02-01 23:02:07 -0500: Checking catalog hierarchy.
2010-02-01 23:02:07 -0500: Invalid volume file count
2010-02-01 23:02:07 -0500: (It should be 680530 instead of 680538)
2010-02-01 23:02:07 -0500: Checking extended attributes file.
2010-02-01 23:02:07 -0500: Incorrect number of extended attributes
2010-02-01 23:02:08 -0500: (It should be 236163 instead of 236162)
2010-02-01 23:02:08 -0500: Checking volume bitmap.
2010-02-01 23:02:08 -0500: Volume bitmap needs minor repair
2010-02-01 23:02:08 -0500: Checking volume information.
2010-02-01 23:02:08 -0500: Invalid volume free block count
2010-02-01 23:02:08 -0500: (It should be 10033668 instead of 10033661)
2010-02-01 23:02:08 -0500: The volume Macintosh HD was found corrupt and needs to be repaired.
2010-02-01 23:02:08 -0500: Error: This disk needs to be repaired. Start up your computer with another disk (such as your Mac OS X installation disc), and then use Disk Utility to repair this disk.2010-02-01 23:02:08 -0500:
2010-02-01 23:02:08 -0500: Disk Utility stopped verifying “Macintosh HD”: This disk needs to be repaired. Start up your computer with another disk (such as your Mac OS X installation disc), and then use Disk Utility to repair this disk.
2010-02-01 23:02:08 -0500:

Restart with the Shift key held down and then normally, or from the DVD followed by choosing Disk Utility from the Utilities menu.
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