Wiremu | Glen Innes
“I stay in GI. It’s a small world, GI. Yeah, Mana. On his payday. He shouted me. That’s it. End of story.
We grew up together in the hood, went to the same school, Tamaki Primary, Tamaki Intermediate, and eventually Tamaki College. We distanced ourselves, but we still talk to each other at a level. Being friends, he’ll back me up if we get into a fight, and then I’ll back him up if he gets into a fight. Now, our bond is even more strong. My bro, Mana.
They’re important because they know more than just your family. If it comes to it, and your family’s not around, you’re going to have to rely on friends, really close friends.
I grew up in Panmure first. Was born in Kaitaia, stayed in Kaitaia, and when my nana died, I was about four or five, and we came to Auckland because I got whangai’d when I was younger. Eventually, I had to move and go back to Dad, because Dad was staying here in Panmure and Mum too, and then they got a divorce and we split up. So just friendship now, because Mum and Dad are dead, so I can’t rely on them, but God’s got them. God’s got them.”