Hello, and welcome [back] to the Cracktown Community blog – a place where you, the citizen, has been cherry-picked by local leading media nodes to give the global village a peek into your life, your loves, nay, the myriad facets of your very existence.
After two years of being offline out of respect for our dear colleague Polly Blank and her tragic circumstances, and for essential upgrades to our server security, we are now racing into the glorious summer of 2014 as we welcome the four latest bloggers to the site;
Sharlotta
Living for the past 2 years in Old Lynn’s Rosary Community Shelter Complex, Sharlotta (23) likes to spend her spare time socialising with her fellow Eastern European friends & business contacts. Up until recent times she played an active role as carer for her mother (since deceased [note to ed. citation needed]) and still volunteers her services to the elderly quarter of the Rosary Community Shelter.
Syberium
Syberium (28), of mixed Latvian/Russian descent, lists his hobbies as Kirlian photography, Amateur Wikileaking, Psychogeography, and rural cycling. He is an active cyber-nomad and prominent member of the CABAL Truth movement.
Aleksandr (Alik) Kosckek
Originally from South Ossetia, Alik was eager to settle in our great region after the Georgia/Russia conflict of 2008. He is currently actively looking for work and has a multitude of skills to offer to the region’s many industries and silo fields. In 2013 Alik (26) founded the iWANT online campaign against capitalism, and funds his electronic protestations with sponsorship from Andrew Valley Car Insurance, Old Lynn’s choice for competitive insurance for all your land-based motor vehicles. He is looking forward to sharing and debating his views with you all on this exciting community blog and in our related chatroom.
Silika Z
Born in Latvia in 1986, Silika Z studied Sociology in Moscow State University before moving to South Ossetia in 2007 after graduating with honours. After the Georgia/Russia troubles of 2008, she decided to resettle in our thriving and cosmopolitan area of Norfolk. As soon as she arrived in the area she became a key volunteer during the post-flood cleanup and crisis aversion programmes of 2008/2009. Helping many of the region’s native population to safety, she is a shining example of how all asylum seekers should assist and support their adopted and friendly community.
As mentioned above, our dear bloggers will regularly inform you of their experiences living in this glorious (and very safe) town/city of Old Lynn but, for the newbies and casual visitors amongst you all (who haven’t visited our fine region before), please find more information on Old Lynn here and here.
We hope you enjoy reading every gem of an article within the pages of this fine, new Old Lynn Community Blog (known simply to our local population as ‘Cracktown Community Blog v2.0’) and, please do remember, free speech rules above us all – the word of the people is the word of the world.
Thank you.
P. EkeEditor-in-Chief
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