Burned contract

Tom1

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I've been reading the site and have become more and more interested. Tonight, I sat down, pricked my finger and signed the paper. I was unable to get enough blood out, but enough for first name and the rest dropped over my signature. I burned the agreement over the candle, some falling into the already melted wax around the wick. I was curious if the paper must burn in entirely or is the act simply enough? Not all is gone but the flames were gradually getting larger with a nice blue tint to them. All of a sudden it went out and black smoke rushed out. Will this suffice?
 
It's alright, however it's not a contract or agreement, but a dedication ritual. I'm not sure, but if you think of it as a business deal it may not work.

--- In , "tom" <wrober9@... wrote:

I've been reading the site and have become more and more interested. Tonight, I sat down, pricked my finger and signed the paper. I was unable to get enough blood out, but enough for first name and the rest dropped over my signature. I burned the agreement over the candle, some falling into the already melted wax around the wick. I was curious if the paper must burn in entirely or is the act simply enough? Not all is gone but the flames were gradually getting larger with a nice blue tint to them. All of a sudden it went out and black smoke rushed out. Will this suffice?
 
Slipped my mind to type dedication as I was walking and mind wasn't clear. I know better.

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On Dec 13, 2012, at 6:30 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <[ email redacted ] wrote:
  It's alright, however it's not a contract or agreement, but a dedication ritual. I'm not sure, but if you think of it as a business deal it may not work.

--- In , "tom" <wrober9@... wrote:

I've been reading the site and have become more and more interested. Tonight, I sat down, pricked my finger and signed the paper. I was unable to get enough blood out, but enough for first name and the rest dropped over my signature. I burned the agreement over the candle, some falling into the already melted wax around the wick. I was curious if the paper must burn in entirely or is the act simply enough? Not all is gone but the flames were gradually getting larger with a nice blue tint to them. All of a sudden it went out and black smoke rushed out. Will this suffice?
 
Yes, you did it right.
From: tom <wrober9@...
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Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 10:07 PM
Subject: Burned contract
  I've been reading the site and have become more and more interested. Tonight, I sat down, pricked my finger and signed the paper. I was unable to get enough blood out, but enough for first name and the rest dropped over my signature. I burned the agreement over the candle, some falling into the already melted wax around the wick. I was curious if the paper must burn in entirely or is the act simply enough? Not all is gone but the flames were gradually getting larger with a nice blue tint to them. All of a sudden it went out and black smoke rushed out. Will this suffice?

 
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