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      Ryan Stuewe on May 3, 2010

      Yay for you and bees!!!!!

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      Joey Hyland on May 3, 2010

      who pledged $225?

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      tianna kennedy on April 30, 2010

      congrats! if there's any issue with the payment, let me know... the address might be wrong...
      (just got paid, might throw in a few more bucks!)

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      Dana Valatka on April 29, 2010

      YOU DID IT!!!!!!!

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      Jeffrey Diteman on April 28, 2010

      Hey, it looks like you're getting close! GO GO GO!

      Oh, and Seth, it turns out my compass gadget was already correcting for the declination of magnetic north. You need to rotate your sun dial back 15 degrees.

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      Evan Moore on April 6, 2010

      Oh, ok. Well I will for sure be getting one of these when they come out!

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      Why I Must Be Careful on April 6, 2010

      Sorry Evan. Only if you get the whole shabang do you get multiple pledge items, and in that case all of them. Thanks for your support, however!! xoxo

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      Evan Moore on April 4, 2010

      I assume not since it's not listed that way but I want to make sure.

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      Evan Moore on April 3, 2010

      If we pledge a certain amount, do we get that categories item and all the items that came before it, or just that categories item? For example, if we pledge $20, do we get the $20 item, the $15 item, the $10 item, the $5 item, or just the $20 item?

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      Dan Gee on March 29, 2010

      if australian quarantines allow the import of honey/honeycomb - would you be able/willing to ship the whole kit and caboodle to australia?

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      tianna kennedy on March 27, 2010

      would that i had $40 to support you. great ideas, all.

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      ciara ruffino on March 25, 2010

      so so awesome

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      Why I Must Be Careful on March 25, 2010

      It's an altimeter painted by Charles Danyluk.

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      Matt Marble on March 24, 2010

      love the analog clock kick drum!!!

      matt

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Stock in the band Why I Must Be Careful. You will own a small share in the band! A stock certificate will be proof of your stake in this band and what we're doing! Please note: this is a stock certificate symbolizing your camaraderie with Why I Must Be Careful and can only guarantee potentially great emotional returns. This certificate in no way represents a monetary investment with any potential financial return.

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Bee Button! Since honey bees only live for 6 weeks during the busy Spring & Summer season, and the queen lays anywhere from 1000 to 2500 eggs a day (more than her own body weight!), there are a lot of naturally dead bees outside of a hive. We've collected these dead bees and given them a worthwhile tomb, a 1 1/2" button! That way you can spread the word about the need to help the honey bees!

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Lim. Ed. WIMBC Poster on a 6" x 9" Datacard from the 1970's (38 available). If we run out of these, you'll get the same silk-screen on a page of the Braille edition of "The Emergency Procedures Handbook." Please let us know if you prefer this over the Datacard.

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We took the liberty of the second amendment to shoot our band t-shirts. Brand new American Apparel t-shirts have been screen-printed with "WHY I MUST BE CAREFUL" and then with Seth's Dad's shotgun, we filled the shirt with holes by carefully and artfully shooting them!

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A one-of-a-kind map of your city/state with "Why I Must Be Careful" burned into the map using a heat gun and hand-cut tin stencils. Gorgeous!

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A Brick. ¿Seriously? You're giving away a brick? Well, this brick is handmade by Why I Must Be Careful out of the infamous clay soil of Oregon. This brick has WIMBC pressed into it in a "sunken-relief" style and is accompanied by a list of national banks who received bail-out money from the government. You make the connection...

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A box of 20-guage shotgun shells that we have hand-loaded with care. The local recycling place doesn't accept tempered glass for recycling. So we decided to use it to shoot our t-shirts. Tempered glass (a.k.a. "safety glass") breaks into tiny pieces that are not sharp so they don't kill people. Unless you shoot them at people with your shotgun. PLEASE: We don't advise this. But we're happy to have made shotgun shells that are environmentally acceptable, unlike traditional lead shot. Use these with abandon in wild places you wish to keep safe.

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Braille booklet of Why I Must Be Careful's syllabic lyrics. What!? I know, right? All of the lyrics used to structure most of WIMBC's music, but in Braille. Better file off those guitar calluses folks.

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A digital copy of this album on a usb stick (filled with extra movie, image, & text files we deem necessary) encased in beeswax and housed in a jar of WIMBC honey harvested from these bees.

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Reserved copy of the honeycombed 12" vinyl record plus every other pledge item to accompany it.

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Why I Must Be Careful

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two comrades playing hyper-structured, heart-wrought music with room to improvise.
rhodes electric piano, drumset and voices are the sounds we use.
said of WIMBC:
"The terrific control is killing: their mathematical precision cuts like a razor blade through the otherwise black prog."
"Expect to be jarred in a decidedly unrock, but totally enrapturing and palate-cleansing way."
"It was rather awe inspiring really."

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