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yes i was about to sleep until i got a SMS!!

i called back and it was loug and noisy as PP will be

and he say his name is Anton...and i ask do i know u?

he say:maybe not, whats ur name?

i say: did u sms me before?my names vickii

he say:hi vickii, do u wanna come out now?

i say:well why who are u?

he say:we all out, we are a car club!

i say:what ? car club?

he say:yes Teamzn(dunno how to spell it)very famous u never heard of it?

i say: oh yeh?!

he say:yes come out babe i wanna take u for a drive in my supra!

i say:i just crashed my 32 no car to come out

he say:omg, i am sorry to hear that, where u live? i come and pick u up!

i say:no worries hee, i call u back later

he say: i come all the way to melbourne so i mite be gone when u call me

i say: oh well next time then

he say:call me in 1 months time i will come down in my supra again and i take u out for a nice cruise down st.kilda !

i say:ye whatever..i talk to u later

he say:ok babez...muah muah...byebye

++++um! how he got my number is a total misery to me!!++++

and TEAMZN ppl!!?@@

aidwin-yes:( i know...but as long as they dont track where i live and bring all the loud cars down i am safe@@

he mite sms me or call me back..well they sound crazy to me

i dont wanna die in a supra tho!!i will tell my bf about it tmr...and see what he thinks...mm...this is fully weird!

how they got my no.s? or just random a chick out?!!:confused:

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