DRYBLOWER

Dryblower tempts fate by using a four-letter word that everyone else is avoiding

THERE is a four-letter word which most miners decline to use, publicly at least, but it is a word which <i>Dryblower</i> has noticed is creeping into conversation and even hit the headlines in London over the weekend in reference to the mining sector; boom!

Dryblower
Dryblower tempts fate by using a four-letter word that everyone else is avoiding

There, it is said. The boom word has returned, bringing with it all the emotions that go with a rip-roaring party, and the sullen realisation that a hangover is certain to follow. In fact, there are...

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