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ANY PORT IN A STORM - ORIGIN

Friday April 26th, 2013
ANY PORT IN A STORM – ORIGIN

A commonly used phrase adopted by landlubbers, ‘any port in a storm’ as virtually self explanatory. If a ship is in danger any port where you can find shelter is preferable to sinking regardless of what might be waiting. Today it is used more widely to describe a situation where people with problems go to the easiest place or person for ‘help’, often resulting in things getting worse. Any way out is a good way out.
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