Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Weird California Laws

Now everybody knows California is pretty dang awesome - amazing beaches, great surf, Disneyland, warm weather year round, etc. But there are some pretty odd and unusual aspects about California, including the following laws:

  • In California, a frog that dies while competing in a frog-jimping contest may not be eaten later.  
  • In California, it is a misdemeanor to fire a gun at any type of game from a vehicle, unless the target is a whale.
  • In California, it is illegal for women to drive in a house coat.
  • In California, no vehicle without a driver may exceed 60 MPG. 
  • In California, animals are banned from publicly mating with 500 yards of a tavern, school, or church.  
  • In California,  house sellers must warn potential buyers if their house is thought to be haunted.  
  • In California, it is a punishable crime to not relinquish the phone in an emergency situation. 
  • In California, it is illegal to sell or prescribe liquid silicone for breast implants. 
  • In California, it is illegal to shoot a turtle. 
  • In California, it is illegal to capture or sell a chipmunk.
  • In California, it is a crime to peddle geese or turkey eggs as chicken eggs. 
  • In California, it is a crime to hunt with a crossbow while intoxicated.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Order Has Been Placed!

Danny and I spent the majority of last night putting together a bulk order to place with our shirt supplier. They have confirmed receipt of the order and plan on beginning shirt production starting early next week. The production of the shirts will be done right down the street from Danny's house and my apartment so we are going to be a part of the process of the entire time and be able to perform quality control checks throughout the production process.

Not only will we be able to keep an eye on the process but we will also be able to be a part of the production process by working the printer and sewing on labels and pockets ourselves. This is very exciting for us because we have always wanted to be a part of the entire process and by choosing a local supplier we are able to do this. We are both hands on people and are very excited to be able to help produce the shirts ourselves.

We will throw up some pictures next week once the production process starts and we will continue to keep you guys updated throughout the entire process.

Cheers,
Andrew & Daniel