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Question Posted Tuesday February 19 2008, 8:20 pm

i wrote a message to my friend and i erased it and he never read it. is there anyway i can erase it totally so he cant read it or maybe see hat i wrote???????????

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HollisterHunk answered Wednesday February 20 2008, 7:42 pm:
you cant do anything else to get rid of it, all you can do is erase it. he might not even no you posted it but it depends if he gets emails everytime someone posts one so he has to accept it or not. if when you posted it it didnt say it is waiting to be accepted or whatever then he most likely wont even no that you posted it. i hope i helped and i hoipe that makes since, if it doesn't just inbox me!

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