U have long hair and the beard that u bit for years giving u a primitive dom look and even recently confessed that Cameron Diaz is the most attractive actress in the wrld and u just worked up the confidence to feel the need to tell everyone on a Snapchat story that your ”looking good in the neighborhood”
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Get the Looking good in the neighborhood mug.Detroit branch of the LA Rollin’ 60s, mostly around the Berg–Lahser neighborhood (“OverHills”) and formerly had presence in the Five Points neighborhood. Active in tag wars with local crews like the Hyena Crips (83GC/ScoreGang, which is Detroit-only) and Black P. Stones (BPS). Local subsets include OverHills NHC, Rich Rollin’ Projects, and Blocc Babies NHC. Known for heavy LA Crip influence, graffiti territory markings, and turf signaling. Activity peaked 2016–2022; by 2025, tags are mostly faded, but older walls still show their presence.
“The W/S Rich Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips (RR$C) are Detroit’s local branch of the LA Rollin’ 60s, mostly active around Berg–Lahser (‘OverHills’), known for graffiti, tag wars, and turf disputes with crews like the Hyena Crips (83GC) and Black P. Stones (BPS).”—Detroiter
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Get the W/S Rich Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips (RR$C) mug.Detroit branch of the LA Rollin’ 40s, mostly around Grand River & Telegraph to 6 Mile (“Parcside Zone”). Allied with Rollin’ 60s, 113 OBC, and Rollin’ 100s; rivals with 5Point Nation, Hyena Crips, 107 Hoovers, and Black P. Stones.
“Graffiti along Grand River shows the 7-Tel Rollin’ 40s Neighborhood Crips claiming their Parcside Zone turf while keeping tabs on 5PN tags.”—Redford local
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Get the 7-Tel Rollin’ 40s Neighborhood Crips mug.A tight-knit group of 25–30 locals (more or less) who proudly rep their neighborhood. They might hustle, tag, or just move as an all-around street family. Their identity comes from the block’s heartbeat—not headlines or indictments. Most stay off the radar for years, known only to those who live where their name still carries weight.
“That neighborhood crew, the Dexter Boyz, been around forever—I can’t lie, bro. No RICO, no paperwork, but everybody in the city know ‘em.” —Local Detroiter
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“Them neighborhood crews, off Mack Ave, been around forever—I can’t lie, bro. No RICO, no paperwork, but everybody in the city know ‘em.” —Local Detroiter
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Get the Rich Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips mug.A Crip set from South Central L.A., originally known as the Menlo Boys in the 1970s (65th & Menlo Ave). By the ’80s, they evolved into the Menlo Gangster Crips under the 3X/GC card, later aligning with the Neighborhood Crips (NHC). Their cliques include 65, 67, 68, 70, and 103rd. Known rivals include the Hoovers, Brims, and various GC/Crip sets (excluding fake claims like “WS73GC” or “73GC”).
“65 Menlo Neighborhood Crips (MNHC) been in the game since the Menlo Boys days—cliqued deep with 65, 67, 70, always in the mix with NHC, reppin Rollin’ 70tys HEAVY and beefin’ with Hoovers.”
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