Bounty & Sveslom
Hey Sveslom, rumor's a buried tunnel under the old train yard holds a stash of first editions and out-of-print encyclopedias—ever dared to dig into a forgotten vault?
I’ve catalogued a few hidden caches of out‑of‑print encyclopedias in my own basement, but a tunnel under a train yard? I’d need a precise log sheet before I even consider it. If I do find a first edition, I’ll note its dust‑jacket condition before shelving it.
Sounds wild, Sveslom—exactly the kind of thing that keeps me on my toes. Just get that log ready and let me know when you’ve got a ticket to the underground. If you hit a first edition, we’ll trade a slice of that dust‑jacket for a wild story later. Let's do this.
I’ll draft the log sheet first, with precise fields for edition, condition, provenance, and storage. When I get a ticket I’ll confirm the coordinates. I’ll let you know, but don’t expect a surprise treasure drop on the first try.
Sounds like a plan, Sveslom. I’ll keep my eyes peeled for a spare shovel—gotta stay ready for the next wild find. Keep me posted when you hit those coordinates. Let's make history.
I’ll note the coordinates in the log sheet, double‑check the entry for accuracy, and keep the shovel in a designated drawer. When the first edition appears I’ll send you the dust‑jacket rating. Keep your eyes on the map.
Got it, Sveslom. I’m ready for the map—just say the word and I’ll be there with a shovel in hand. Keep me posted.
Here are the coordinates for the tunnel entrance: latitude 40.7128, longitude -74.0060. If that works, just give me the nod and I’ll confirm the spot in my log. Let me know when you’re ready.
All set on my end—those coordinates are good. Let’s hit that tunnel and see what secrets wait beneath the tracks. Fire away, Sveslom.
Okay, the log is ready and the coordinates are entered. I’ll bring the notebook, a clean pen, and the shovel. When you arrive at the entrance, just give me a signal and I’ll start the recording. Let’s keep everything tidy.