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FRIENDCAM
published: Saturday | February 2, 2008


From left: Kimmy-Lee, Lorna, André, Tashina and Shawna chill out during their lunch break at the Justice Training Institute.

This week's featured friends all have a common interest, court reporting, and in pursuing a career in that profession, they met and became best buds at the Justice Training Institute, on South Camp Road, St. Andrew.

Shawna Lee Clarke (SC), 20; Lorna Coley (LC), 31; André Campbell (AC), 20; Kimmy-Lee Ennis (KE), 20; and Tashina McKenzie (TM), 19.

Where did you meet?

SC - At school at the Justice Training Institute in Kingston.

What's your favourite thing to do together?

AC - Going to the movies.

Who is the biggest bully?

TM - André, this is mainly because he is the biggest chatterbox.

Who is the cry baby?

KE - Kimmy-Lee!

Who is the biggest spender?

AC - Shawna!

We had to be strong for each other when:

LC - In about the fourth week of the Rising Stars competition, Tashina messed up on her performance, and she was feeling really bad about it. We all had to pull together and encouraged her to continue in the competition.

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