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In a state of confusion and disorder. This is an extension of
the nautical phrase 'at sea'. It dates from the days of sail when
accurate navigational aids weren't available. Any ship that was out of
sight of land was in an uncertain position and in danger of becoming
lost.
From my friends at SailorBob
2 comments:
Mike,
Those of us who know you, know that this has been a persistent state for you for some time.
Let it go.
Anonymous @ 1619.
First, STOP using MY name!
Second, if you're going to snipe, grow a pair and put your name to it!
Otherwise, shut up!
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