Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Welcome to California!

Welcome to California Sign

Welcome to California! 

Whether you were born in California, moved to California, or just love visiting The Golden State, we love you all! We are all about community and with that being said we would love to find out where everybody is from.

Leave a comment below and let us know where you from. From example:

Andrew Sutton
From Santa Cruz, CA
Live in San Diego, CA

or

John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
From Austin, TX
Live in Sacramento, CA


Much Love,
Andrew & Daniel

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

"Dumb and Dumber To" Official Trailer

The sequel to the classic "Dumb and Dumber" has finally arrived, well almost. The official trailer for "Dumb and Dumber To" debuted on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon last night and it looks just as hilarious as the original. It has been 20-years since the original movie debuted but the duo of Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels hasn't skipped a beat. This preview is a major tease though because the movie does not come out in theaters until November 14th, 2014. 


The Official Dumb and Dumber To Trailer

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Extreme 80's Coupon Code

Looking for a coupon code or promo code to use on www.Extreme80s.com? Find the discount code below!

Ideally, Borninfornia will one day be our main focus but until then Borninfornia is a side project that we work on after business hours. Borninfornia's created and co-founder, Andrew Sutton, works full-time for an apparel startup in Downtown San Diego. One of the companies he works for is www.Extreme80s.com, which is a company that specializes in 80's inspired neon and retro clothing and accessories such as neon shirts and tanks, fanny packs, and neon sweatbands. The company has been around since 2012 and is well-known for our partnership with the DARE foundation - you can see all the DARE products, which include DARE shirts, DARE tanks, DARE hats, and DARE fanny packs, here.

If you are looking for a Extreme 80's coupon code or promo code for www.Extreme80s.com then look no farther. Use the code ANDYX80 when checking out to receive 10% off your entire order at Extreme 80's! On top of the discount code, if you spend over $50 you will also receive free standard shipping! Talk about a radical deal!

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Secret Menus, Including In-N-Out!

There is one restaraunt synonymous with California, and that is In-N-Out Burger. Sure, In-N-Out is now located in a couple other states but it was founded in California and will always be California's burger spot. One thing that makes In-N-Out so amazing is its simple menu that hasn't changed for years. Sure, the prices have gone up due to inflation but the actual menu items themselves have remained the same.

Despite have a simple menu that has remained unchanged for years, In-N-Out has become know for it's secret menu. A secret menu is a list of items that a restaurant offers but does not feature on its main menu. A main menu can exist for many reasons but the main reason is that secret menu items are typically created by customers and are spread via word of mouth.

If you are interested in checking out what In-N-Out Burger's Secret Menu has to offer, you should check out this Secret Menus website. This website not only contains In-N-Out's Secret Menu but also the secret menus of Starbucks, Jamba Juice, McDonald's, Chipotle, and much more!

Visit the entire Secret Menus Blog here!

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

11 Signs That You Were Born In California

Eleven Signs That You Were Born In California:

1. You’ve never called it “Cali.”
The only people who call it “Cali” aren’t from California. It’s not that anyone has to tell you not to say it, people just don’t. I think it’s a respect thing. It feels almost like calling your mother by her first name. I’m cringing just thinking about it.
2. Burritos are a constant topic of conversation while abroad.
My Japanese friend was convinced that “you know Californians miss home when they start talking about burritos.” True enough, in-depth discussions about missing our burrito joints of choice would come up even more often than being apart from our families.
Burritos are a unifying part of the Californian experience — black, Asian, gay, poor, rich, or Ke$ha, you love a dank-ass burrito.
3. Other English speakers don’t understand your English.
Speaking of dank-ass food, we don’t speak the same English other Americans do. Sometimes phrases like, “How gnar was that shit?” or, “James was hella butthurt so he just bailed” do warrant translation.
4. You’ve asked someone, “Why do you live there?”
A pissed off Rhode Islander came up to me one afternoon. “God you Californians suck so bad!” I asked her why. “Whenever I say I’m from Rhode Island, they just ask me why. Like, why do I live somewhere that isn’t California.” I tried to sympathize, but honestly I have no idea why anyone would want to live in Rhode Island.
5. Living somewhere rainy makes you seriously depressed.
I was living in Taipei for a while, which despite being a super fun party town, has some of the suckiest weather outside of London. After months of grey weather I was bummed for no real reason until one day, in a quiet alleyway, the sun finally muscled its way through the clouds and onto my skin. I was immediately way happier.
Later, when my friends visited me, they expressed sincere concern about my state of being because I was no longer tan. We are a solar-powered people.
6. You’re the best fucking driver around.
People complain about Californian drivers like we suck or something. Quite the contrary! We have more practice than anybody at it, weaving through lanes and circumventing traffic with our eyes closed. Our skills can shave 20 minutes off a drive in traffic that would reduce lesser drivers into sobbing lumps of existential despair. And yeah, we know this is bad for the environment. We assuage our guilt with compost heaps and Priuses. Prii?
7. You act all tough whenever there’s an earthquake.
“Oh you think that was bad? You shoulda been there for Northridge, now that was a gnarly quake,” you tell those scared non-Californians after a little rumble. True, we have a lot more experience with earthquakes than most people, but they still scare us. Not that we’re going to admit it, though.
8. Snow kinda freaks you out.
Sure you go snowboarding in the winter, but snow is a pretty foreign concept off the slopes.Last time I was in Brooklyn it was a particularly chilly December evening. I was walking out of the subway when the road looked kind of weird. “Dude, snow!” I said to the guy next to me. “Yeah, what about it?” he said. “Dude!” I said, at a lost for words. He shook his head and walked away.
9. You’ve got a special PCH playlist.
Driving Pacific Coast Highway is a special occasion. It’s usually a day when you’re not in a terrible rush slogging around on the 5, and you can really roll down the windows and enjoy the smell of the sea. What’s actually on the list is really personal, but you can never go wrong with the Beach Boys.
10. You have an incorrigible avocado habit.
In other parts of the country, avocados are an expensive luxury. I’ve seen New Yorkers cradling a sorry-looking avocado they just paid three dollars for. We just put avocados on everything because their creamy decadence makes all of our fresh food taste even better.
11. In-N-Out, dude.
I can’t write an article about California without any mention of what In-N-Out means to us. We have access to every variety of gourmet burger imaginable, from Kobe beef patties to buns make out of ramen, but all these weird permutations are only brief distractions from the pure burger bliss of In-N-Out.
It’s the perfect harmony of the fresh tomato and lettuce. It’s the lightly toasted bun. The thicker than Kim Kardashian milk shakes. That gross-but-satisfying post burger onion breath. In-N-Out doesn’t ever change it’s menu, because there is no improving on perfection. Any Californian who has ever left California for an extended period of time knows that coming in for a Double Double Animal Style is the only homecoming ceremony that means anything.
East Coast idiots might try to tell you that Shake Shack or Five Guys Burgers and Fries1 are comparable, even better, but their taste is suspect; they live on the wrong coast, after all.
Sorry, but that place should definitely be a sausage joint. Just saying...







(borrowed from http://matadornetwork.com/life/11-signs-born-raised-california/?utm_content=buffer32c95&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer)

Saturday, March 29, 2014

450+ Photos on Instagram with the Hashtag #borninfornia

California is looking good! We think it's pretty awesome that 450+ Instagram photos now include the hashtag #borninfornia. Here are some of our favorites so far from @aubreyswander @ashrakes @igornabhan @mabega78 @chrismithers_ and @ashreeeee_hall. #california #thegoldenstate




Thursday, March 20, 2014

Photo from Borninfornia's Pack & Ship Party

Borninfornia Shirts and Tanks
Borninfornia Shirts Waiting Patiently To Be Shipped!

Great News!

All Kickstarter Rewards (shirts) have been delivered! There may have been some small and big hiccups along the way (we like to call them learning on the go), we were able to push through and finally get the shirts delivered. So far, we have only heard good things about the shirts and have seen many photos pop up on Instagram with the hashtag #borninfornia. 

Now that Kickstarter is done, what's next? Since the day borninfornia was born, we always wanted to sale our products on our own e-commerce site. With the Kickstarter phase now complete, we are able to focus all of our attention on tackling this next phase. We do own the domain www.Borninfornia.com and have a minimal site working but it is no where near being finished. Also, all of the products listed on www.Borninfornia.com are currently out of stock because we don't have enough inventory left over after we shipped all the Kickstarter packages out. 

Danny and I are evaluating our current Borninfornia shirt offerings and are going to begin a second round of shirt production to build up inventory for the website. Most of the shirts featured on our Kickstarter Campaign will still be for sale on our site (soon) but honestly we are most excited about the new shirt designs that we have been working on for the past few months. We plan to have the site up and running with items for sale in 6-8 weeks -  although we have learned from the first production run that unforeseen events can quickly alter timelines. Practice makes perfect, though, right?!

Welp, that's all for now. We haven't posted in a while and feel bad that we haven't so we are going to try to post more frequently regarding topics such as Borninfornia, California, funny jokes, and everything else we think you guys might be entertained by. 

Much love!



Andrew & Daniel