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What does "WFT" mean anyways?? I've seen it alot on here and never have had any idea what it means?

FTW = For The Win

WTF = Do You Want To Eat?

WFT = Web File Transfer / World Fisheries Trust

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Redsuns88 Where u at?

maybe go for a run down the coast to the casino :D

or just to the car wash my car really needs one hahahahaha :ban:

lol well im gonna wash my car too then hit the streets.. :banana:

edit- live in brissy mate.. near the city

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