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B.See

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16. I sure thought so. News to me.
Sat Dec 27, 2025, 05:07 PM
Dec 27

But then again I I buried them way down deep on my s-list decades ago.

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I find it incredibly sad. hlthe2b Dec 27 #1
I loved the sears catalog UpInArms Dec 27 #2
one bathrm in house, yikes! msongs Dec 27 #11
Trust me you can survive 😄 zeusdogmom Dec 27 #23
We had 5 in the house with 1 bathroom, dad would be in there dem4decades Sunday #33
Most houses had only one bathroom until maybe the '60s. Ocelot II Sunday #34
Sears was a victim of bad management Keepthesoulalive Dec 27 #3
You Ain't Kidding! ProfessorGAC Sunday #41
I worked for Sears when I was moniss Dec 27 #4
When we were first married (dinosaurs still roamed the earth), Sears was where you went to get everything. Vinca Dec 27 #5
Same here. We bought appliances, tools and housewares there until the mid-80s. Ocelot II Sunday #35
Funny, I was thinking about this again and it occurred to me that when I was a teenager, I'm pretty sure Vinca Sunday #37
We bought a lot of Craftsman tools, which was Sears' store brand. Ocelot II Sunday #39
The acquisition by K Mart was not a very good idea MichMan Dec 27 #6
Was Kmart sandbagged with a goal in mind? bucolic_frolic Dec 27 #7
Lampert Lost A Few Hundred Million.... ProfessorGAC Sunday #42
General Motors UpInArms Dec 27 #17
Some of us may remember using a outhouse with a Sears catalog Kaleva Dec 27 #8
Sear grew into a marketing suburban powerhouse after WWII bucolic_frolic Dec 27 #9
Sears should have been looking Greg_In_SF Dec 27 #10
Yep, they had everything in place to give them a leg up on it misanthrope Dec 27 #15
Yup. Sears should have been Amazon. Captain Stern Sunday #25
I just read yesterday that they co owned Prodigy back in the day along with IBM fujiyamasan Sunday #26
Wasn't it Sears that had the Ayn Rand-worshipping dickhead CEO Aristus Dec 27 #12
That's makes no business sense to me JI7 Dec 27 #14
Or to anyone else with a functioning brain. Aristus Dec 27 #19
Eddie Lampert fujiyamasan Sunday #27
Also asking how they can be a CEO anywhere after blowing it. The Madcap Sunday #31
Didn't they go out of business a few years ago ? JI7 Dec 27 #13
I sure thought so. News to me. B.See Dec 27 #16
Sears did themselves in. I recalled when I worked for JCPenney's, that Sears, the opposite anchor store in our local SWBTATTReg Dec 27 #18
The Sears Christmas Catelog was the boomers Google Norbert Dec 27 #20
Loved that. maveric Sunday #43
Sears holiday portraits were a tradition Danmel Dec 27 #21
I thought they already went out of business. Jacson6 Dec 27 #22
Sears went down not to one bad decision... Xolodno Dec 27 #24
A series of bad decisions made over the span of decades fujiyamasan Sunday #28
Sears catalogs were... BH liberal Sunday #29
I had no idea they still existed. GoCubsGo Sunday #30
Successful thriving public companies don't sell out to vulture capitalists MichMan Sunday #32
Don't forget the Trump connection.... LPBBEAR Sunday #36
Fascinating! Sears Roebuck & Co. Changed How America Shopped MineralMan Sunday #38
It's really sad and it didn't have to be this way. They were intentionally gutted and destroyed themaguffin Sunday #40
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