Old text messages combining with new text messages

When I send a text message one good message is sent out along with another text message that is a combination of my current message and some random message from months ago that has already been deleted. The message will occasionally also contain CL_IOS. any ideas on why this is happening

    That's definitely an odd combination, caseyhemmes. Are you using the default message application? Did you recently activate this device? What was your previous device? Can you please check the following settings: Select your Message application>Menu>Settings>Uncheck Enable signature if currently checked.
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