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Revision as of 18:05, 13 December 2008

Episode 51/1x051
Chapter 9: New England Ho!

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This is the only way out.

Blogger Maggie
Date Posted November 15th, 2008
URL youtube.com
myspacetv.com
imeem.com
hulu.com
Length 13:49
Description Our destination approaches. The time to enlist is now...
Location(s) Old LifesBlood Labs, Boston
YouTube Tags amateur boston chapter colourmusic cult england eqal event extreme fun ho lg15 live lonelygirl15 new nine resistance
Music "Winter Song", "Yes!", "Put In A Little Gas" by Colourmusic
Cast
Maggie Marnette Patterson
Doctors Unknown
Security guards Unknown
Nadia Erica Ibsen
Jonas Jackson Davis
Kate Alexandra Weaver
Gina Crystal Young
Bree Jessica Lee Rose
Daniel Yousef Abu-Taleb
Charlie Tara Rushton
Steve Giles Alderson
Emma Katherine Pawlak
Dr. Hart Sean Vincent Biggins
Dr. William Porter Unknown
Sarah Alexandra Dreyfus
Reed Brett Ryback
Agent Whitcomb Randy Irwin
Agent Aliziano Marc Bossley
Dr. Madison Unknown
Contact Unknown
Fans Themselves
Adjacent Blogs
Previous "Boston Blitz (Recap)"
Next "No Safety In Numbers"
Next by Maggie "Wrong Play"

Chapter 9: New England Ho! is the fifty-first video in the lonelygirl15 video series. It is also the video for the ninth chapter in the series.

Transcript

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Notes

  • On imeem, the video is called New England Bound!.
  • Lidocaine (combined with small amounts of epinephrine) is commonly used as an anesethetic for minor surgery and only extremely high doses can cause adverse effects, eitherway Maggie's reaction is not characteristic of an overdosage.