Talk:Chino, California
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Zendejas
The Zendejas family is from Chino. They run a restaurant there, and the family includes three boys who played in the NFL. At least one of them went to Don Lugo High School, and at least one other attended Chino High School. Mr. Zendejas hosted our sports banquets in his restaurant because one of his boys went to our school (Don Lugo). There was also a guy who played for the Royals that went to my junior high, Ramona Junior High; maybe someone else knows his name.
Jessica Alba
Jessica Alba grew up in nearby Pomona, not Chino.
Gangs
I'm not sure this information belongs here. Perhaps as part of a larger discussion on crime or culture within the city, but as a standalone sentence with its own heading? I'm deleting it for now.--Rockero 09:37, 29 November 2005 (UTC)
Ryan Atwood
His inclusion here is inappropriate. He is a fictional character on a televison show. If we were to include all famous Television characters in the articles of cities that the character is from we would soon have pages too long to manage. Notable Residents or Famous People from Chino should include ONLY those people who are ACTUALLY from Chino, not some television character from Chino. If you think the information about Ryan Atwood belongs in the article, perhaps create a "Popular Culture" section about Chino and say something like "Chino was featured in the television series The O.C. as the hometown of Ryan Atwood" or something to that affect. Batman2005 23:50, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
- Might as well leave it in. The pop culture hounds will keep adding it in anyway. Maybe we can take it out next season when everyone forgets about it?--Rockero 21:21, 31 March 2006 (UTC)