|

With a small but tenacious support base of friends and family, Joe and Morgan have stretched the shoestring around the globe and tied it in a bow of unity and hope
in another hemisphere on the other side of the planet. Your donation will help this independant film project prove to be a success. Credit card donations are limited only by your imagination and courage.
|

|
Pull The Pin - Shirt $20
Buy the shirt. Support the film. Free shipping when you order
30 or more. Great for anniversaries.
XL Shirts available with front logo only
|

|
No Apologies Short - DVD $25
This is the 13 minute short film wherein Reed takes a bath, goes to class, calls his girlfriend on the telephone, smokes a cigarette and makes himself
a margarita. At the end of a long day, Reed holds forth about the different approaches to tackling problems. A Marlboro medium dangles and bounces at the corner of his lip. Will it fall? Does he know
it's there? Reed? Original cover art by Toast.
|
 |
No Apologies Beverage Glass $75
Reed's No Apologies Beverage Glass. This monster hold 5 beers, or a half a gallon of milk. Reed is a
thirsty and health-conscious man. Reed drinks milk with dinner. This will not render your old pint glasses obsolete. Use them as thimbles or give them to unthirsty babies or old people. There are only
nine of these marvels, so reserve one today. Individually numbered. Available November 1. Just in time for the holidays. Original cover art by Toast.
|

|
Bomb Tie $150
Reed was a radio operator with the 173rd Airborne Brigade in
Vietnam. He used to radio in air strikes. Jets would scream over the jungle dropping untold horror on unseen villages. Now Reed circles the globe dropping love everywhere. Reed went from negative to
positive and it's all good. Drop mad love of your own with Reed Meyers NeckPeace. It's a plane dropping bombs with a fuse of hope and a love detonation. Extremely limited supplies.
|

|
Rhinestone Grenade $300
These unspeakably beautiful works of art were handcrafted in a tree
house in Vermont, one at a time, by the Director of No Apologies. Is it an acerbic comment on the glamorous facade we often paint on violence? Or is it a message of hopeful transformation? Light
a cigar. Pour a brandy. Draw your own conclusions.
|

|
Absinthe Decanter $1000
I donated
one thousand dollars to an Independent Film and all I got was this lousy four bung Absinthe Decanter.
| 
|