Bailey Pickett - Friendships

Friendships

  • Zack Martin (Dylan Sprouse) - Cody's brother and Bailey's friend.
  • Porkers – a baby pig Bailey found on Parrot Island, also Bailey used Porkers to send a note to Zack and Cody.
  • Alex Russo (Selena Gomez) - The lead character in the Disney Channel sitcom Wizards of Waverly Place, she becomes Bailey's friend in the crossover special Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana.
  • Maddie Fitzpatrick (Ashley Tisdale) - Maddie Fitzpatrick is a main character in The Suite Life of Zack & Cody series who appeared in The Suite Life on Deck episode Maddie on Deck, and because Bailey gave her a pretty feather dress she became friends with her, so much to the extent that she even chooses Bailey over London.
  • London Tipton (Brenda Song) – London is often seen making fun of Bailey. In "Boo You!", she insults Bailey on her web show in front of millions of viewers. As an apology, London did set up a date with her and Holden. In "Mean Chicks," she hugs Bailey and admits Bailey has been a true friend. London even went as far as to tell her "twin" that Bailey was her best friend.
  • Marcus Little (Doc Shaw) - Zack's cabin-mate, former singing sensation, previously known as 'Lil' Little', who leaves the ship to star in a Broadway show in New York City.
  • Woody Fink (Matthew Timmons) - Cody's cabin-mate who appears in numerous episodes of "The Suite Life on Deck".
  • Maya Bennett (Zoey Deutch) - Zack's ex-girlfriend.
  • Addison (Rachael Kathryn Bell) - Woody's girlfriend and one of Bailey's best friends.

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    Our friendships hurry to short and poor conclusions, because we have made them a texture of wine and dreams, instead of the tough fibre of the human heart. The laws of friendship are austere and eternal, of one web with the laws of nature and of morals.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    A really tight friendship is when you start to really care about the person. If he gets sick, you kind of start worrying about him—or if he gets hit by a car. An everyday friend, you say, I know that kid, he’s all right, and you don’t really think much of him. But a close friend you worry about more than yourself. Well, maybe not more, but about the same.
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    A man’s friendships are, like his will, invalidated by marriage—but they are also no less invalidated by the marriage of his friends.
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