krolacks

It’s generally held that early traumatic experiences can be pivotal to the shaping of an individual.  Something about my childhood might be inferred from the fact that one of my most vivid comes from ‘The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang‘, an 80’s animated spin-off from the popular ‘Happy Days’ TV series.

Most of it was whimsical Hanna-Barbera fun but one episode (probably ‘Science Friction‘) freaked me right out.   I was too young to realise it was a rip-off of the classic The Time Machine but it featured a race of red-eyed, lycanthropic creatures who captured humans and brought them underground to toil.

One of the ‘gang’ was told by a fellow prisoner that after three days human prisoners would spontaneously turn into one of the ‘Krolacks’ (IIRC – the Morlocks, basically).  The gang member relayed this news before turning to ask his informant how long he’d been there but he’d mutated in the interim.

This scared the living shit out of me as a kid and, somewhere in my shallow subconscious, probably still does.

3 become 2

Yeah, I know shuffled my blogs around so much in the last couple of years I can’t even recall.  Its awful but I’m here to tell you it’s gonna get better.

This is the bottom line, the rest is just waffle: I had three blogs; now there will be just two:  Simon Hammond and sixball.  Set your instruments accordingly.

Waffle: The ‘postcards from the web’ idea that was hosted on sixball.wordpress.com have been ported over to simonhammond.com/blog.  This leaves a slick new home for the personal journal currently residing at sixball.co.uk.  I used to enjoy rolling my own blog but it was flaky in a couple of places and the WordPress-hosted site now has all the features I need, and more.  It makes no sense to reinvent a very well engineered wheel.

Ultimately, sixball.co.uk will map, or at least redirect, to the WordPress hosting.  I hope to even get round to importing the content when I get a chance although this is a bit more work (another of the downsides of a one-off blog).

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