Oh Delaney will survive. He's a cockroach after all, and they're reckoned to be the only creatures that could survive a nuclear war.
He's actually a Terminator sent from the future to destroy League of Ireland football.
24/05/2010, 3:39 PM
Réiteoir
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Originally Posted by juan
He's actually a Terminator sent from the future to destroy League of Ireland football.
Coming soon to RTÉ 2 - the first in a new series - Terminator: The Sean Connor Chronicles.
24/05/2010, 4:52 PM
holidaysong
Nicely done. :)
24/05/2010, 9:32 PM
John83
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Originally Posted by TonyD
Oh Delaney will survive. He's a cockroach after all, and they're reckoned to be the only creatures that could survive a nuclear war.
Actually, the cockroach's resistence to radiation, though substantially greater than ours, isn't exceptional. John Delaney's hasn't been established yet. All I'm saying is that the heart of science is experiment - we should do the necessary tests.
24/05/2010, 9:39 PM
seand
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Originally Posted by John83
Actually, the cockroach's resistence to radiation, though substantially greater than ours, isn't exceptional. John Delaney's hasn't been established yet. All I'm saying is that the heart of science is experiment - we should do the necessary tests.
Careful now, the last thing we want is some mutant indestructible mega-John Delaney.
25/05/2010, 12:49 AM
juan
Johnzilla!
25/05/2010, 2:50 AM
SkStu
:D
the deceptijohns?
26/05/2010, 1:56 PM
Boo_Boy
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Originally Posted by TonyD
Oh Delaney will survive. He's a cockroach after all, and they're reckoned to be the only creatures that could survive a nuclear war.
Flour Beetles can survive 100 times the lethal dose of radiation for humans ;). Much better than a cockroach.
Mythbusters FTW.
26/05/2010, 1:58 PM
osarusan
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Originally Posted by seand
Careful now, the last thing we want is some mutant indestructible mega-John Delaney.
Isn't that what we have at the moment?
26/05/2010, 3:42 PM
bennocelt
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Originally Posted by John83
Actually, the cockroach's resistence to radiation, though substantially greater than ours, isn't exceptional. John Delaney's hasn't been established yet. All I'm saying is that the heart of science is experiment - we should do the necessary tests.
Im slowly catching up on Lost, at series 5 now, hit and miss but will John Delaney be appearing anytime in it soon in a parralel universe?
26/05/2010, 5:54 PM
thischarmingman
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Originally Posted by bennocelt
Im slowly catching up on Lost, at series 5 now, hit and miss but will John Delaney be appearing anytime in it soon in a parralel universe?
Probably not. One concerns a hard to follow series of mysterious and illogical events concerning a group of people completely divorced from reality making decisions with no real idea what's going on, the other is a TV show.