Difference between revisions of "LA To LDN"
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Revision as of 14:37, 21 April 2008
| LA To LDN | |
| Blogger | Steve |
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| Date Posted | April 21st, 2008 |
| URL | lg15.com |
| Forum | [701 forum discussion] |
| Length | 2:14 |
| Description | Jonas let me post this video of his arrival in London. I didn't take my camera because I didn't want to scare him away. Luckily he was already rolling when I got there! |
| YouTube Tags | lonelygirl15 Jonas |
| Cast | |
| Jonas | Jackson Davis |
| Steve | Giles Alderson |
| Adjacent Blogs | |
| Previous | "My Couch - My Rules! & Escape to London" |
| Next | none |
| Previous by Steve | "Lord Carruthers" |
LA To LDN is the two-hundred forty-first video in the lonelygirl15 video series.
LA To LDN is the four-hundred sixty-fourth video in the lonelygirl15 video series. It is also the fifty-fourth video of season three.
Transcript
| !!! This Transcript Is Incomplete !!! Please contribute to the LGPedia and complete it. |
Notes
- Jonas asking Steve to "Say Banana", as well as the whole conversation, may have been inspired by conversations in the old LG15 voice chat.
- This is the first time a main lonelygirl15 character has physically appeared in a KateModern video.
- This video was posted by Jonas on the lonelygirl15 youtube account, as well as by Steve on Bebo.
- Jonas's video was not posted to the official site, but bears the different description of "I made it to London and hooked up with Steve. Next stop: Lord Carruthers"
- Steve's sign is a reference to Jonas's first vlog My Name Is Jonas, which in itself is a reference to the Weezer song "My Name is Jonas."