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<blockquote data-quote="Gay-Guy" data-source="post: 13867"><p>Dude..............if you are really coming to NZ then you are very welcome to stay at my place (for free!!!!).</p><p></p><p>I live in South Auckland. Round the corner from David Tua's house. Former stomping ground of Jonah Lomu.</p><p></p><p>The North Shore is the beautiful area of Auckland, but that is mainly because there are mainly white people there. You won't find that many Maori or P.I paeople there except for in Beachhaven.</p><p></p><p>I work in Mountain View School which is very strong on their Maori protocols. Some of the teachers here would love to introduce you to the Maori life as theyare very staunch in it.</p><p></p><p>My wife is very strong with her Samoana. Her dad is a Pastor at a Samoan church. If you wanted to you could go with us (Damn, that would mean I would have to go to a Samoan church) to her church and see a bit of the Samoan culture.</p><p></p><p>But if you want to really experience the Maori culture then it is found out in the rural areas. Up in the Northland area they are very strong as well as the East Coast. You could stay on a Marae and experience life living amongst them, hearing about their history.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And of course...............if the S12 is still on, I could take you to a game.........in the ASB stand!</p><p></p><p>Sorry I haven't been able to reply for so long. I went home to ask my wife. She said yes so I went back to school to write this but the computer I use to get on the net at school has so many blocks on it that this page was banned (Dans Guardian), so I couldn't reply till now on my Bros computer.</p><p></p><p>Well think about my offer and if you are serious then we'll start PMing each other with the details.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gay-Guy, post: 13867"] Dude..............if you are really coming to NZ then you are very welcome to stay at my place (for free!!!!). I live in South Auckland. Round the corner from David Tua's house. Former stomping ground of Jonah Lomu. The North Shore is the beautiful area of Auckland, but that is mainly because there are mainly white people there. You won't find that many Maori or P.I paeople there except for in Beachhaven. I work in Mountain View School which is very strong on their Maori protocols. Some of the teachers here would love to introduce you to the Maori life as theyare very staunch in it. My wife is very strong with her Samoana. Her dad is a Pastor at a Samoan church. If you wanted to you could go with us (Damn, that would mean I would have to go to a Samoan church) to her church and see a bit of the Samoan culture. But if you want to really experience the Maori culture then it is found out in the rural areas. Up in the Northland area they are very strong as well as the East Coast. You could stay on a Marae and experience life living amongst them, hearing about their history. And of course...............if the S12 is still on, I could take you to a game.........in the ASB stand! Sorry I haven't been able to reply for so long. I went home to ask my wife. She said yes so I went back to school to write this but the computer I use to get on the net at school has so many blocks on it that this page was banned (Dans Guardian), so I couldn't reply till now on my Bros computer. Well think about my offer and if you are serious then we'll start PMing each other with the details. [/QUOTE]
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