Horse Manure
Dead Wrong.
DSH
> Jack Linthicum wrote:
>
>> Sea of Okhotsk is almost an inland sea, IIRC not penetrable without
>> going through the 12 mile line. [sic]
Jack Linthicum - 28 Aug 2006 19:23 GMT
> Horse Manure
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> >> Sea of Okhotsk is almost an inland sea, IIRC not penetrable without
> >> going through the 12 mile line. [sic]
Prove your contention. I presume you know I am talking about a
submarine (the Halibut) penetrating the Sea of Okhotsk undetected in
the early 1970s. No taking the highway to Wakkanai or some cruise ship
from the 1990s.
http://encarta.msn.com/map_701516413/Okhotsk_Sea_of.html
The Strait of Soya (La Perouse) connects the Sea of Japan with the Sea
of Okhotsk. Its narrowest point is 20 miles wide, and its depth is
30-60 meters.
http://community.middlebury.edu/~scs/docs/Ji%20Guoxing-SLOC%20Security%20in%20th
e%20Asia%20Pacific.htm
D. Spencer Hines - 28 Aug 2006 19:42 GMT
Hilarious!
This prancing, perfumed, prattling and pontificating idiot has obviously
never even heard of the Kuril Islands.
DSH
>> Horse Manure
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>> >> Sea of Okhotsk is almost an inland sea, IIRC not penetrable without
>> >> going through the 12 mile line. [sic]
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pigdos - 28 Aug 2006 21:09 GMT
"Prancing, perfumed"? Are these your fantasies? About another man?

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> Hilarious!
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D. Spencer Hines - 29 Aug 2006 02:34 GMT
Hilarious!
Pogue Linthicum, who previously wrote this piece of unadulterated drivel:
> Sea of Okhotsk is almost an inland sea, IIRC not penetrable without
> going through the 12 mile line. [sic]...
FINALLY reacts to the repeated whacks upside the head with a sturdy 2 by 4
and realizes he has screwed the pooch -- because he forgot all about the
Kuril Islands.
Slow Learner...
DSH
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