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A group of friends, all in entry-level positions, gather monthly by the Brooklyn Bridge to maintain their bond amidst hectic work schedules. This ritual, held at a lively restaurant near notable landmarks, emphasizes the importance of small gatherings in enriching their urban living experience. As they discuss sports and share laughter, they find joy in the vibrant atmosphere around them, including encounters with colorful sailing vessels and the rhythm of city life, reinforcing their connection to each other and their environment.
That's enough to make normal people think they were seeing things, said Sean. 'Tis, said Brendan. The East River may lack the stoic charm of the sea but you can't beat it for the entertainment.
The circle of friends, all in starter jobs and trying to juggle the commitments of their jobs, tried to meet up at least one night a month, knowing it was small things like these get-togethers that made the city better.
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