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What do you like to do, have to do, or usually do, on a typical weekend?
Just wondering.
Just wondering.
The discussion revolves around participants sharing their typical weekend activities, encompassing a range of personal routines, leisure activities, family engagements, and chores. The scope includes casual reflections on lifestyle choices and social interactions.
Participants generally share a variety of weekend activities, but there is no consensus on a typical weekend experience, as many express differing priorities and routines.
Some participants mention specific limitations, such as health issues affecting their ability to engage in certain activities, while others note the blending of work and leisure time.
Individuals interested in lifestyle choices, weekend routines, or social activities may find this discussion relevant.
Pretty much the same here. Chores like yard work (mowing the lawn, trimming trees or removing them when necessary) and gardening, taking bottles, cans and plastics to recycling, cleaning the house, sometimes maintenance (plumbing or electrical), . . .lisab said:Chores, errands - since it's difficult to do those things during the week
nismaratwork said:I infuse cheap vodka with inedible materials and pack saw-dust into my ears. At the end of the festival, I soak the saw-dust with the now toxic vodka and light it all aflame. I rock back and forth over the fire, arms around my knees... weeping soundlessly.
Oh, and I read, family time, etc.![]()
Me too. Hang around PF that is. Seeing a line-out ever now and then adds a little ... Thanks Ivan.Ivan Seeking said:I like to hang around PF and ban people.

Ivan Seeking said:I like to hang around PF and ban people.
rhody said:Ivan,
Off topic quick question, amongst the mentor's, what is the record for most number of people banned in a single day from the collective hive of all mentors combined ?
Rhody...
rhody said:nismara,
You sound like a "http://galleries.burningman.com/" " fan to me... hehe, but I am betting 50/50 that you never heard of it. If not you should do a little reading on it, watch a few video's. They bury large generators under the desert for power. It is for the creative, truly independent, artistic, eclectic crowd. It is on my to do list, but the heat and dust is a challenge for my lungs, nonetheless there is enough cool stuff/people that I may attend someday. It is getting to be a bit pricey as well, but may be worth a one time trip with friends.
As for myself, about every two months, a 3/4 day trip for camping, ski trips in winter, and this weekend to see Pink Floyd (Roger Water's), then the usual around the house projects, mowing, painting, ripping up decks, etc... then at least an hour or two here and there for PF.
Rhody...
Borek said:Watching food... I once tried to watch a sandwich, but it was boring, so I ate it.