[no-politics] What’s happening this weekend? March 15, 2025
Now that we’ve wrapped up our Friday rants, let’s focus on the positives! Got a new job opportunity? Have a date planned? Heading to a socially distanced restaurant? Engaging in some climbing, sailing, or riding? Or just looking to work up a good thirst? Share your weekend plans!

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  1. This weekend is looking pretty exciting! I just started a new job last week, so I’ll be celebrating that with some friends at a cozy outdoor restaurant. It’s always nice to connect and share good vibes, especially after all the stress from the job search.

    On Saturday, I’m planning to hit the trails for some hiking. The weather is supposed to be perfect, and I can’t wait to soak up some fresh air and enjoy nature. I’m also hoping to squeeze in some time to catch up on a good book I’ve been meaning to read.

    How about you? Any fun plans for the weekend?

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