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#1 2009-10-11 6:23 pm
Odd text messages
Got a text just now from a number I didn't recognize, in the 209 area code (Stockton/Tracy/Modesto):
"WHOS THIS?M!SS!N H!M"
With some trepidation, thinking it might be some sort of SMS spammer trying to verify good, working numbers, I replied, "Hello, do I know you?"
To which they responded, "U TEXT. ABOUT A PACIFIER. DID I SEND YOU A PIC OF MY BABY? M!SS!N H!M"
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#2 2009-10-11 6:45 pm
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Assuming you have an unlimited messaging contract, I'm curious how long it takes before you're asked to help rescue the baby's inheritance from unscrupulous bureaucrats in Africa.
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#3 2009-10-11 6:59 pm
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Hah, hah!
Why would anybody, let alone me, be sending anybody else a text about a pacifier? Very weird. Maybe this person was trying to get free baby supplies on Craigslist?
Who knows. Modesto is a hotbed of insanity, and Tracy's pretty weird too. I was wandering around there one time, and stumbled across a street named "Gandy Dancer Drive," which I think is just about the fruitiest street name ever. On the plus side, it did prompt my friend to Google "gandy dancer" for me.
So now I know all about gandy dancers.
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#4 2009-10-11 7:44 pm
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Re: Odd text messages
Ask him if he wants a used butt plug instead.
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
Unless you become as little children, there's no way you will believe this crap.
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#5 2009-10-11 8:33 pm
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Do you have one you don't need anymore?
In related weirdness, I also get calls every now and then from a San Francisco number, and whoever's calling speaks only Chinese. Sometimes it's a man, sometimes a woman.
I happen to know how to say, "I don't speak Cantonese very well" in Cantonese, but my saying this only confuses them, 'cause then they think I can speak Cantonese.
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#6 2009-10-12 2:47 am
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Learn how to say "I don't speak Cantonese very well," except learn how to do it with very poor grammar.
I once got the same reaction by telling somebody that I didn't speak French, in the graceful flowing language that I had learned from a call center. The reaction was less confusing when I added in a thick southern accent.
Didn't Monty Python do a skit similar to that?
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#7 2009-10-12 11:13 am
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Aren't you supposed to say "No habla"?
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
Unless you become as little children, there's no way you will believe this crap.
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#8 2009-10-12 11:24 am
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Bren, you might enjoy this site:
http://www.textsfromlastnight.com/
Some gems:
:and then I told her I was too drunk. She started to cry, and told me this always happens to her and that she thinks shes ugly. I pretended I was asleep and then she farted.
:I fell asleep next to my cousin and woke up with my hand in her pants because i though it was lisa
:I just woke up with the words DO IT on my hand and six beers in my purse.
: what happened last night?
: u kept telling him to f*** u optimus prime style
: that explains why his roommate kept saying autobots roll out this morning as i left
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#10 2009-10-12 12:33 pm
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She just wanted him to transform into someone else, that's all.
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
Unless you become as little children, there's no way you will believe this crap.
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#11 2009-10-12 6:02 pm
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Jokotai wrote:
The reaction was less confusing when I added in a thick southern accent.
Latin with an Indian accent works too - "Nunc est bibendum", "Non dico bar bar", etc. I'm not sure how you'd make that work in a text environment though. I guess the best you could do would be to reply in proper English, with complete syllables and words and sentences and punctuation and whatnot.
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#12 2009-10-12 9:44 pm
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Test, we're talking about voice calls from folks mistakenly dialing my number, not a texting environment.
It's really quite odd. I'd not completely sure the calls are all coming from the same number. I'm guessing there's some type of directory or resource for Chinese-speaking people in San Francisco that's mistakenly listing my number.
I wonder who they think they're calling?
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#13 2009-10-13 7:36 am
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Bren wrote:
I wonder who they think they're calling?
This van....
or this gallery...


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#14 2009-10-13 7:26 pm
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Bren wrote:
Test, we're talking about voice calls from folks mistakenly dialing my number, not a texting environment.
It's really quite odd. I'd not completely sure the calls are all coming from the same number. I'm guessing there's some type of directory or resource for Chinese-speaking people in San Francisco that's mistakenly listing my number.
I wonder who they think they're calling?
Oh, I guess I misunderstood. From the original post I thought you were getting text messages then calling the sender to see why they are so smurfed up.
Whatever, I'm sure they know exactly who they are calling, and why.
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#15 2009-10-13 7:59 pm
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No, the mysterious text messages are a more recent development. The mysterious calls from Chinese people have been going on for quite some time.
Breaking news:
As I type this, I am currently embroiled in a conversation which began with:
nice. whos number is this. i know its haylee but the number?
It seems this person received a picture message from my phone number. Only I never sent such a message, and don't know the person.
I speculated that somebody had used their cellular service provider's Web site to send this person an MMS message from their computer, and mistakenly entered my number in the "from" field, but that's not the case, 'cause she tells me she got the same pic five minutes later from her friend Haylee's phone.
It would appear AT&T's system is just randomly messing up and making it look like other people's text and multimedia messages are originating from my phone. Good thing I've got unlimited messaging and data!
Anyway, this is a nice way of meeting articulate, young girls. Her name's Lily. We're now at the stage of the relationship where she's asking me how old I am. I answered truthfully. We'll see if she writes back.
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#16 2009-10-14 8:43 am
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Bren wrote:
It would appear AT&T's system is just randomly messing up and making it look like other people's text and multimedia messages are originating from my phone.
This is part of AT&T's customer service program. They cause all sorts of random weird crap to happen so you will call their customer service number. They "fix" the problem immediately then proceed to up-sell you to other AT&T services you don't already subscribe to. This up-selling is the primary purpose of AT&T customer service. Customer service reps receive the same training and use the same software as the telemarketers who call you at home - the only difference is who makes the call. On the second day of the 6 week training program we were told straight out, "Your job is to sell. If you don't sell you won't have a job". The next day I showed up and told them they weren't paying me enough to keep myself drunk enough to live with myself if I continued working there and thus ended my employment at AT&T.
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#18 2009-10-14 2:01 pm
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Also, your number could be spoofed. Pretty easily. Haven't made any enemies lately have you, Bren?
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#19 2009-10-14 2:11 pm
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I have a few, but the biggest suspect wouldn't be smart enough to spoof a number. I did, several months ago, put his phone number in a Craigslist advertisement looking for gay sex, but like I said, he's not smart enough to spoof my number. Plus, these text message conversations would hardly qualify as revenge. It's not like I'm upset by these experiences.
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#20 2009-10-14 3:53 pm
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I suspect that someone mistyped their number on some flyer or such which said something like "LOST DOG / BIG REWARD / CALL xxx-xxx-xxxx" and distributed them in Chinatown of SF. Maybe not for a dog but something that would be of interest to recent immigrants from China.
As to the original txt message: probably someone who simply mistyped the number they intended to txt.
There was a period of time when on my cell phone I would get calls--usually from Saturday through Monday--from guys asking for "Lisa" (or some girl's name, I forget what it was precisely). I imagine that there was some hot-looking chick somewhere who would write down my number on a napkin to brush off guys that approached her at some club over the previous weekend. You could easily hear the disappointment in their voices after I told them that there was no Lisa here. Long after they stopped I wish I could have gotten a few more calls so I could have answered with something like: "Lisa? Is that trannie tramp still giving out my cell?? Listen, next time you see 'her' tell her to stop doing that!!!" and hang up.
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#21 2009-10-14 4:08 pm
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Something similar happened to me. Often I would get calls of someone calling Vilmarie. I saved the number in my contacts as "some idiot". Whenever they called I would know to not answer. It always was the same number. They started to block their cellphone number. One day I got mad and sent spam to their phone via txt msg. It required them to open a link on their pc. My guess is that they did it because I have not heard anything from them since that day. The spam directed them to a virus that was supposed to have their computer restart all the time after booting up. Incredibly the same virus has made an appearance in the school. I swear it was not me.
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#22 2009-10-14 4:12 pm
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This is apparently a common phenomenon. My wife kept getting texts from some knuckle dragger that couldn't take the hint that his ex-gf did NOT still have that number. Despite the fact that his g/f was probably black (based on the name), and my wife sounds pretty obviously white, he kept calling and texting daily. This went on for a while, until he threatened to hunt her down and beat her if she didn't bail his ass out of jail.
At this point, we requested that text messaging be turned off, and that the smurf in question's phone number be blocked. I'm not sure if the block worked or not - perhaps he didn't get bailed out, and is now serving time for something. Who knows, who cares. In hind sight, we should have called the jail, and mentioned the threatening text message...
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#24 2009-10-14 5:02 pm
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Bren wrote:
They let him keep his celly while sitting in a jail cell?
;)
I actually wondered that at the time. If it weren't for all the other calls, I would have thought it was a prank.
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#25 2009-10-14 9:09 pm
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Update:
More texts just now from people in the 916 (Sacramento) area asking, "Who's this?"
I wrote back explaining that if they happened to receive weird texts or pics from my number, it's 'cause somebody seems to be spoofing my number. That led to the following response:
Yeah. A picture of a small weiner. Who is this tho. Do I know you or are you just sending small weiner pics to random numbers.
Good grief! I suppose some people would be disturbed by this turn of events. I suppose, also, that I should proactively contact AT&T so there will be a record of my protesting my innocence, like, before they receive a bunch of complaints and cancel my service.
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