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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

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'Mojo in the Morning' co-host Sara Fouracre leaves WKQI



Adam Graham / The Detroit News

WKQI-FM's (95.5) "Mojo in the Morning" co-host Sara Fouracre is leaving the hit morning show effective Friday -- a victim, she says, of budget cuts at the Clear Channel-owned station.

"My contract was coming up. My paycheck fit the bill, and boom, they lowered the hammer. That was it," Fouracre told The News Friday.

Fouracre was informed of the move last month, but listeners weren't told of her departure until 10 a.m. Friday, when Mojo announced it on-air. During a teary goodbye, a compilation of Fouracre's clips from her eight years with the show was played over the Jefferson Starship ballad "Sarah." Chad Mitchell, a former "Mojo" producer and on-air talent who now helms the morning show at WDTW-FM (106.7), was present for the good-bye as well.

"It's just heartbreaking, because they're my family," Fouracre said of the "Mojo" team. "These are my brothers, these are my sisters. We've been to weddings and to funerals and to baby christenings together.

"It's just the realities of Michigan and the economy, I guess."

Fouracre says the rest of the Mojo team fought for her to be able to stay on board, but in the end, "the decision was out of all of our hands." She says she's looking for a new job on radio in Detroit, and hopes to be able to announce her next move in early 2008.

A graduate of Michigan State University and Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts, the Ann Arbor-born Fouracre was responsible for the program's popular "Celebrity Dirt" and "War of the Roses" segments. She had been a member of the "Mojo in the Morning" show since its 2000 debut.

A message posted on WKQI's Web site Friday read, "It's with great sadness that we have learned that Sara will no longer be with us. In case you missed our final show of the year, Sara will not be returning, which is heart-breaking news. She has been an original member of our family since our first show in February 2000. Let it be known that this news was not taken lightly and we, as a morning show, did our best to reverse this decision. ... Sara will always be family, and we miss her."

In October, program co-hosts Mojo and Spike signed a multiyear deal with Clear Channel to continue the program. "Mojo" was the No. 1 show for listeners aged 18-34 in Arbitron's summer ratings period.

Prior to their "Mojo" gig, Fouracre and Spike were co-hosts at WXDG-FM's (105.1) morning show.

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Monday, February 4, 2008

Isis



A Site I Found About Ancient Egyptian Goddesses Isis



The Temple of Isis

The Outer Court




The beautiful litography by David Roberts giving a good overview of
the first court and the colonnades as seen even today.


The Outer Court is flanked by two colonnades, the eastern and the western one. The western one holds windows which were overlooking the island of Bigeh before the removal of the buildings to Agilkia. The eastern one was never completed, but here are the chapels to Arensnuphis and Mandulis, both Nubian deities, and, next to the main temple, a chapel to Imhotep. The First Pylons(2), built by Ptolemy XII, are 18 m high and lead into the Inner Courtyard and the Mamissi..



Approach along the Western Colonnade towards the First Pylons.



Two granite lions flanking the portal. On the back side of the western pylon wall
are depictions of priests carrying the barque of Isis.



Looking back from the entrance towards the southernmost end of the island.
In ancient times this place was probably swarming with worshippers, godservants, pilgrims in strange clothing, as well as craftsmen; temple builders, stone masons and painters.






Closeup on the pillar heads of the Eastern Collonade which was never completed.

The Builders:

Some blocks from the New Kingdom Period have been found on the island but they could have been transported here in later times and their purpose is unclear.

Taharqa of the 25th Dynasty left some 18 block here. They were probably used for a small shrine to Amun. There is also the 'Altar of Taharqa' which was found at the southeastern end of the Inner Court.

Amasis Khunimbre (570-526 bc) was probably the earliest builder of a temple structure proper on the small island. At least, archaeological evidence has not proven otherwize. There was about 300 decorated blocks from a temple built by him found in the foundations of the 2nd Pylons and the Hypostyle Hall, preserved under the pavement of the temple built by Ptolemy VI. This small temple consisted of three rooms, the last of them serving as a sanctuary. It is thought that it was taken down to make room for the new structure.

Nectanebo I (ca 379-360 bc) was the next one. He also made the enclosure walls with a monumental gate. Besides that he also built a kiosk and begun constructing the mammissi, i.e. the birth house.

Ptolemy II Philadelphius (284-246 bc) contined the temple and the birth house, and the following ruler, Ptolemy III Euergetes I, (246-221 bc) extended the birth house.

Ptolemy V Epiphanes (205-180 bc) added the first pylons.

Ptolemy VI Philopator (180-145 bc) added the second pair of pylons, located at the inner court, He also added the court and the pronaos, and the Temple of Hathor on the eastern side of the great temple.

Ptolemy VIII Euergetes III (164-163 bc and 145-116 bc) extended the birth house where rituals to certify each ruler´s descent from the deities were celebrated. He also put up a pair of obelisks at the first pylons and extended the Temple of Hathor.



Closeup on some of the pillar heads of the Western Colonnade...




Detail of the stonework.



Next: the

Inner Courtyard and Mammissi





Philae Island: Around the Island Temple of Isis Temple of Hathor Island of Bigeh Philae Main
Philae History: Ancient Philae Historic Philae Destruction of Philae Rescue Project I Temple Inscriptions
Temple of Isis: Outer Court Birth House Hypostyle Hall Inner Shrine Aretalogy
Great Isis: Egyptian Aset Roman Isis Lady of Philae Names & Symbols Aset in Ancient Texts
Isis in Myth: Isis & the Name of Re Isis, Osiris & Set The Seven Scorpions In Chemmis Contendings of Horus & Set
Other: The New Kingdom Temple Ancient Priesthood Daily Rituals Gods & Goddesses Egyptian Links


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A handy encyclopaedia about
the ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses,
their priesthood and temple life.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

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Monday, January 28, 2008

THE FIVE STAGES OF DRUNKENNESS


THE FIVE STAGES OF DRUNKENNESS


Stage #1 -- Smart

This is when you suddenly become
an expert on every subject. You
know all and greatly wish to
express this knowledge to anyone who
will listen. At this stage you
are also always right. And of course
the person you are talking with
is very wrong. You will talk for
hours trying to convince someone
that you are right. This makes for
an
interesting argument when both
parties are "smart". Two people
talking, in fact, arguing about a
subject neither one really knows anything
about, but are convinced that they are
they complete authority on the
subject makes for great entertainment
for those get the opportunity to
listen in.

Stage #2 -- Handsome/Pretty

This is when you are convinced
that you are the best looking person in
the entire room and everyone is
looking at you. You begin to wink at
perfect strangers and ask them
to dance because of course they
had been admiring you the whole evening.
You are the center of attention, and all
eyes are directed at you because you are
the most beautiful thing on the
face of the earth. Now keep in mind that
you are still smart, so you can
talk to this person who has been admiring
you about any and all subjects
under the sun.

Stage #3 -- Rich

This is when you suddenly become
the richest person in the world. You can
buy drinks for the entire bar and
put it on your bill because you surely
have an armored truck full of
your money parked behind the bar. You can
also make bets in this stage.
Now of course you still know all, so you
will always win all your bets.
And you have no concern for how much
money you bet because you have all the
money in the world. You will also
begin to buy drinks for all the people
in the bar who are admiring you
because you are now the smartest, prettiest,
and richest person on the
face of the earth.

Stage #4 -- Bulletproof

You can now pick fights with
the people you have been betting money with
because you cannot be hurt by
anything. At this point you
would go up to
the boyfriend of the woman who
had been admiring your beautiful self
all evening and challenge him
to a battle of wits for money. You have no
worry about losing this battle
of wits because you know all, have all
the money to cover this bet,
and you obviously win a fight that might
erupt if he looses.

Stage #5 -- Invisible

This is the final stage
of drunkenness. At this point
you can do absolutely anything
because no one can see you.
You can get up and dance
on a table; you can strip down
to your underwear, to impress
the people who have been admiring
you all evening, because
the rest of the people
in the room cannot see you.
You are also invisible to the person whom
you have picked a fight with
earlier in the evening.
You can walk through
the streets singing at the top
of your lungs (because of course you are
still smart and know the tune perfectly)
and no one will think anything
of it because they can't see you.
All your social inhibitions are
gone. You can do anything,
because no one will know.

And you certainly won't remember !

Heath Ledger Dead Update

Heath En Route to Final Resting Place

Originally posted Friday January 25, 2008 04:40 PM EST

Photo by: Lisa Rose / JPI
Heath En Route to Final Resting Place | Heath Ledger
The remains of Heath Ledger were removed from the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home in New York City Friday afternoon, and are en route to an unspecified airport, police confirm to PEOPLE.

A little before 4 p.m., the body – carried inside a light-wood box – was loaded into a Cadillac hearse to be transported to a local-area airport.

Police had set up barricades outside the funeral home earlier in the day.

Ledger's grieving father Kim, mother Sally and sister Kate placed messages of remembrance in Friday's West Australian newspaper.

One signed by the entire family read: "You dreamed your dreams and lived them with passion and intelligent commitment. We have been privileged to accompany you on a ride through life that has simply been amazing and through it all, we have loved each other beyond imagination."