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'''LB''' is a minor character in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and an associate of [[Grove Street Families]] gang member [[Ryder]]. Ryder describes how LB told him about the firearms owned by [[Colonel Fuhrberger]], which he and [[Carl Johnson]] [[Home Invasion|steal]] and take to LB's lock-up in [[Playa del Seville]]. Ryder also mentions him during the mission [[Robbing Uncle Sam]], describing him as "real reliable" and "a clockwork ninja". His lock-up is also used during the [[Burglary Missions|burglary side missions]] as a drop-off point for stolen goods, suggesting that he could be somewhat involved in the black market.
'''LB''' is a minor character in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and an associate of [[Grove Street Families]] gang member [[Ryder]]. Ryder describes how LB told him about the firearms owned by [[Colonel Fuhrberger]], which he and [[Carl Johnson]] [[Home Invasion|steal]] and take to LB's lock-up in [[Playa del Seville]]. Ryder also mentions him during the mission [[Robbing Uncle Sam]], describing him as "real reliable" and "a clockwork ninja". His lock-up is also used during the [[Burglary Missions|burglary side missions]] as a drop-off point for stolen goods, suggesting that he could be somewhat involved in the black market.
His name could be an abbreviation of ''little brother'', or ''Little/Lil' B-'', or then it could be just his initials.


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{{Grove Street Families}}

Revision as of 01:34, 31 July 2010

LB is a minor character in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and an associate of Grove Street Families gang member Ryder. Ryder describes how LB told him about the firearms owned by Colonel Fuhrberger, which he and Carl Johnson steal and take to LB's lock-up in Playa del Seville. Ryder also mentions him during the mission Robbing Uncle Sam, describing him as "real reliable" and "a clockwork ninja". His lock-up is also used during the burglary side missions as a drop-off point for stolen goods, suggesting that he could be somewhat involved in the black market.