[HP4GU-FAQ] Porphyria's title

eloiseherisson at aol.com eloiseherisson at aol.com
Mon Nov 11 13:58:34 UTC 2002


In a message dated 11/11/2002 13:15:54 GMT Standard Time, 
gwendolyngrace at yahoo.com writes:

> 
> --Porphyria is a goddess.
> 
> She took it out; I think it should be put back in. And
> for further argument:
> 
> Goodness, Our Dear Disorder Elucidates Snape
> Scintillatingly.
> 

Which is a little more flattering than what I came up with.....

I was about to post this, but didn't want to let on I was taking a break! (A 
girl's got to have lunch!)  
And I was still tinkering with it.
But, oh well, I can always change it later!
..................

Cindy:
> And I hereby propose that Porphyria be given a promotion.  Um, how 
> about Supreme Snapologist, Chief Coder, Master Motivator and 
> Organizational Overlord?
> 

Okay - I came up with this in bed last night, right, I wasn't slacking, 
honest! ;-)

>From the qualities that Cindy identified above, I hereby propose that the 
position to which she is promoted is that of, 

S.A.C.R.E.D.C.O.W.

Snapologist Above Censure; Rouser of Enthusiasm; Demon Coder and 
Organisational Whiz.

This is, of course, ironic, I hasten to add, as Porphyria is anything but a 
sacred cow in its colloquial sense. It's just, err, the way it worked out. 
These acronyms take on a life of their own, don't y'know.

Just thought I'd better make that clear. ;-)

Any case, if we cross a goddess with a sacred cow, we can get a respectable 
Egyptian deity - Hathor.

<A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/skhmt_netjert/hathor.html">Goddesses of Ancient Egypt: HATHOR</A> 
Does that work? I've no idea.

Eloise

Whose brain has to do silly things to let of steam when it's involved in 
unwonted serious exercise.

And was inspired initially by the end of SSCCM*MOO* and had to get an S in 
for Snape, hence the slightly unfortunate final form. 


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