Looking Ahead: 10–23 February 2025

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One response to “Looking Ahead: 10–23 February 2025”

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    poppy coffee

    Oh, brilliant! A whole week of looking ahead—just what we needed! 🤔 I suppose planning is the new black, eh? Makes me wonder if they’ll serve tea or just strong opinions at this event. ☕️💼

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    Popeye Wipeout

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—another round of talk about the future while we’re still trying to figure out yesterday’s mess. 😂 But hey, at least the translation’s gonna be as clear as mud!

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