Talk:Longo
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Hey, what is this a bunch of high schoolers? what's with these entries that are just advertisements? did a member of this "gang" make this article himself? Let's see some quality here.
I'd like to see some of the gang-speak put more formally. Like what does 'cliqued-up' mean? Anyone know of a better alternative that will be clearer to the wider non-gangster readership (like me)? Doctor Atomic 02:59, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
Agreed. This article reads needs more references to explicit statements (e.g. "It is the oldest and biggest gang in Long Beach") and a serious rewrite for quality. Hu Gadarn 03:34, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
cliqued up is joining in, thats why the smaller sets are called cliques, about being the oldest im not sure but being the oldest URBAN gang still around in the city, is true, also its the biggest in the city since no other gang is divided in 3 sections plus smaller cliques or smaller gangs
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As far as i know, the information posted is impressively great and accurate. yet, there has been many recent changes inside the gang life in Long Beach. Not only are there many more cliques than listed, Longo is cliquing with many "Crews" from around their hood. i am not as positive about Westside and Northside, but i do know that East Side Longo has cliques with crews that are around in 15 street. Also, East Side Longo Barrio Viejo has a couple of minor cliques as well.