Talk:One:Coba, Mycinea

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Author: Birchwood H. Spooner
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It is a bit alarming, but I suppose not altogether shocking, that my name should come up in this article on my dear friend Mycinea. E is one of the most delightful essenes I have had the pleasure of working with, and I am always happy to discuss eir work (and our work together), though perhaps my personal connection shades my otherwise objective judgement. It is with some displeasure, however, that I note Eustace Jenkins makes an appearance in the article as well. I am sure most of my colleagues here know of the deep rift that came between Eustace and Mycinea, and Myc eirself desires no connection with Eustace at all. I'm afraid I will now have to keep our research here a secret from my friend until we can clear up some of the most common misperceptions about their relationship.

Prof. Reinhold Sanger 10:42, 24 September 2012 (PDT)

Dr. Sanger, I trust you know that I hold you in the highest of regard and I hope you understand why it was important to mention you in my overview of Coba's life and work... and although Coba does not hesitate to combine work and personal, I felt it best to not mention the rift between Mycinea and Eustace given that even our most esteemed colleagues fall prey to gossip and innuendo. I welcome your comments regarding their relationship and would certainly enjoy hearing about your work with Coba.
Birchwood H. Spooner 17:58, 24 September 2012 (PDT)
Yes, well, Dr. Spooner, I suppose you are right at that. It would not be fair to posterity (or preterity, for that matter) to whitewash over the relationship between Mycinea and Ms. Jenkins, howsoever things may have ended up between them. I am not at liberty to say much regarding my most recent collaboration with Dr. Coba, due to the rather risk-adverse position of our current University's Legal Department, but I will say that we were seeking to build on eir work in Talk Dirty regarding the use of erotic telepathy among the corvids. Fascinating and challenging stuff that I hope can find a suitable publication home soon, but Mycinea is being remarkably obstreperous in choosing the proper publisher, which should come as little surprise.
Prof. Reinhold Sanger 18:54, 24 September 2012 (PDT)