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Tortilla torture today
Received with a case of bottles in a large amazon bag. Requested refund thru chat. First denied then approved. If this was analogous to checking out IRL in grocery store, the checker puts the six-pack of beer on top of a carton of eggs. I'm beginning to think they enjoy setting up a crushing situation
Rami returns to hacking in The Amateur
Ama prime has THE AMATEUR.
A lot of the Eliot personality is there--he's a thoughtful CIA security analyst and technically more knowledgeable than anyone else.
"Charlie Heller (Rami Malek) is a brilliant but deeply introverted decoder for the CIA whose wife is killed in a London terrorist attack. His intelligence serves as the ultimate weapon for his revenge."
For us devotees of Eliot, it's not the same, but still worth watching
Last minute bid confronted with "Select a payment method"
Got stuck in select a payment method trying to do a quick last minute bid. Never saw this before. Annoying. Not only did I miss a bid - the seller got less money than I was bidding.
(I've always paid same day, so unaware there existed a pre-sale proof of payment thing)
Midge goes to the Catskills
Anyone know what they called this ensemble back when? The short shorts with the coverup dress open below the belt.
In second pic, check out the shot composition. Those colour selections---clothes, the couch, and even the wallpaper in the background. I cannot remember any movie or tv show with so many perfectly composed colours, not to mention the outfits themselves. just amazing.
Too heavy subscribe & save order---how to get em to pack in 2 boxes?
This was two 12 packs of water on one side of the box with other stuff. It was lopsided and fricken heavy to carry up 3 flights of stairs.
How to request two boxes for this?
WEIGHT 33.2 lbs / 15.06 kgs
DIMENSIONS 22x16x9 in.
TOTAL PIECES 1
Mackenzie Davis
Won my vote for Supergirl. A featurette on her character Grace
found grease at Shake Shack ?
Ran across this accidentally today. In the movie GREASE, one of the big song & dance numbers (i sound like old hwood) is 'You're the One That I Want' where Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta dance between signs reading "shake shack". If you don't wanna watch entire vid linked above, it's 2minutes 18 seconds in.
Bosch unveils its new hub motor
"Bosch tunes the Hub Line to run on a nominal 250 W of power with a peak at 400 W. it also produces just 45 Nm (33 lb-ft) of torque"
Lenovo Legion
Mine doesnt have the coloured lettering on top. Top is weak magnetic affair promised to be a waterproof cover but is a little flap floppy for my taste. I do like the view from the front with the crossed webbing.
Anyone have a link to that stuck Cadillac vid from a few days ago?
The stuck Cadillac vid was deleted: https://www.reddit.com/r/Transportopia/comments/1txeew9/car_gets_stuck_and_becomes_entertainment_for/
I tried some search terms but I come up empty. Can anyone find it?
Was there any designer known for room dividers like this?
Love these things but know little about them. Were any designers known for these?
Haight Street vintage shop 'Held Over' is closing after nearly 50 years
They failed to mention Werner's best shop, LA ROSA, which closed a while back.
I'm adding the sf standard article below that's more complete.
By Emily DreyfussCulture Editor
Published May 29, 2026 at 4:00pm
Maybe everyone who has ever visited San Francisco and then decided to stay forever has a memory like this. A perfect day in the city, after which you think to yourself: why would I live anywhere else?
For me, that day happened in 2005, and the epiphany took place after strolling down Haight Street doing some vintage shopping. (I know, cliche, but this is my truth.) My now-husband and I popped into Held Over vintage (opens in new tab), where he bought a white Members Only jacket and I bought a floor-length rust-colored duster that would become my signature look for the next two decades. (As typical tourists, we had underprepared for the chilly weather.) Later, in Golden Gate Park, wearing our new garb, we made a plan to try to live in San Francisco as soon as we were out of college.
Now we live here with our two children, who we’ve taken to the store over the years and allowed to pick out silly hats or feather boas.
But we won’t be able to go back anymore. Held Over is closing.
Current owner Cynthia Anderson tells The Standard that Held Over vintage’s last day will be Saturday, May 30. And from now until closing time on Saturday every item — every item — is $9.
“People are really sad about it,” Anderson said. “It’s basically an institution, because we’re the oldest vintage store in the area.”
hen I visited it back then as a tourist, I didn’t know that Held Over was the crown jewel in a thrift empire called Retro City Fashion, operated by Anderson’s late husband Werner Werwie, which included such beloved thrift meccas as the now-departed Mission Thrift, La Rosa in the Haight, and Mars Mercantile in Berkeley. But Held Over was the OG, opened in 1976 and claiming to be the oldest vintage store in the city.
When Werwie died in late 2024, Anderson took over operation of Held Over, which had become the last remaining Retro City Fashion shop.
“It was a hard and frustrating two years,” she said. “My husband died without a will, so it’s been really, really challenging for me to, you know, even find the passwords and PIN numbers I need to run the business.”
Many longtime fans of the store learned about Werwie’s death and the store’s closing only recently when the shop posted about closing on Instagram (opens in new tab). “I didn’t even know he was dead,” said Damon Styer, the owner of New Bohemian Signs, who painted the iconic sign for Held Over and many of Retro City Fashion’s other vintage stores. “I will be sad to see it go.”
Anderson, 73, cites a few reasons for closing the store — from slumping sales to high rent costs to her own age. “They want me to sign another five-year lease, and I can’t do it, you know, I might not even live five more years,” Anderson said.
Anderson had not been involved in the day-to-day running of the shop before Werwie’s death, and said it was very hard to manage the store suddenly on her own. But she plans to keep the name going in some capacity.
Anything that doesn’t sell at the fire sale-party on Saturday will be sold online, after Anderson moves the stock to her two warehouses in the Mission. The shop’s four employees will be let go after Saturday.
“I have a wonderful crew right now, and they’re all bummed out because they’re losing their jobs,” Anderson said, though she floated the idea of hiring some people back to work at the warehouse if sales are good.
Along with $9 deals Saturday, the store will feature live music by local indie folk artist Anthony Arya. If you stop by, you might see me there, getting into my feelings about the ending of an era.
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