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FRIENDCAM

Published:Saturday | October 16, 2010 | 12:00 AM
Keadean (left) and Ayesha know what it takes to be real friends. - Contributed

Keadean Gray and Ayessha Dennis share a distinctive friendship and are able to understand each other's emotional concerns.

When did you meet and how did the friendship start?

Keadean: We met at The Mico University College about three years ago. After meeting each other on several occasions, we believed that there must have been a reason for this, and that is how it started.

Ayesha: At college, the first time I saw her on campus, my instinct told me she would be a great friend. This is so true, as we share a lot of similarities and our friendship is still going strong after three years.

If your best friend's house was on fire, what items would you try to retrieve?

Keadean: Ayesha's clothing, schoolbooks and shoes.

Ayesha: Keadean's passport, clothing (bags and shoes) and her jewellery. Since she is the fashionable and more fussy one, having her own clothing would mean a lot more to her than being homeless.

If you both could select one person from history and ask him or her a question to which they must give a truthful reply, who would you choose and what would you ask?

Keadean: Michael Jackson. I would really want to ask him how he felt when he watched videos of himself being black as a child and white as an adult.

Ayesha: I would want to talk to Nanny of the Maroons. I would ask her when in her life she got shot. Was this myth or fact?

Which of you would be considered the hottie-hottie?

Ayesha points her finger to Keadean, who blushes.

Ayesha: She is the hottie and I'm the reserved one.

Keadean: I'm the hottie-hottie because I'm the one who is always trying to keep up with the latest fashion. Ayesha is the simple but elegant type of person.

- Georgette Harvey