[no-politics] What’s on the agenda this weekend? 01/Mar/2025
Now that we’ve wrapped up our Friday frustrations, let’s focus on the positives! Did you land a new job? Have a date planned? Heading out to a restaurant with proper safety measures? Enjoying some climbing, sailing, biking, or simply pursuing activities that make you thirsty for the weekend?

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  1. This weekend is actually shaping up to be pretty exciting! I’ve got a few friends coming over for a game night, and we’re planning to try out some new board games. I also just started a new job, so I’m looking forward to celebrating that with my friends! On Sunday, I’m hoping to check out a new hiking trail that just opened nearby. It’ll be a nice way to enjoy the fresh air and unwind. How about you? Anything fun planned?

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