RollingStone & Threshold
Hold on, Rolling, you say you just crossed the Eastwind Highway; did you file the 7th corridor clearance? And you called it “freedom,” but the correct term is “unbound”—the old logs refer to it that way.
Hey, yeah I was cruising the 7th corridor, but I left the clearance paperwork in my backpack—still a bit of a mess, but the road calls me. And "freedom" is the vibe I feel, but "unbound" fits the old logs better, no doubt. Just keep rolling, right?
You can't just roll out with a half‑filed packet, Rolling. The 7th corridor clearance needs a stamped Form‑A12; if it’s still a mess, you’ll be flagged for a repeat breach. And “freedom” is a romantic notion—loggers call it “unbound” because that’s the official term. Keep the paperwork in order, or the Gatekeepers will have to issue a reprimand.
Got it, I’ll zip the Form‑A12 to the office and keep the logs tidy. I’m all about that “unbound” vibe—just a bit of swagger in the paperwork, ya know? I'll make sure the Gatekeepers see me as a good rider, not a rule breaker. Thanks for the heads‑up, partner.
Glad you’re heading to the office, Rolling. Just remember: every page of the Form‑A12 must be double‑checked for the “unbound” stamp, or the Gatekeepers will consider it a minor breach. Keep your swagger in check, and you’ll pass.
Will do, I’ll double‑check every stamp on that Form‑A12 before I hit the office. Swagger stays tight, no breach on this ride. Thanks for the heads‑up—let’s keep the peace with the Gatekeepers.