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Thursday, June 19, 2008



OMG!
I've just checked my friendster and found out I received a new mail.
Have any of you guys received such an e-mail?
If so, did you try replying?
And what was the result?

One more thing,
Should we trust these kinds of messages and make some new friends?
Or just treat it as spam or junk?

2:59 PM



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