The creation of Jones-itsu-who-hit-u

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So I was sitting in a bar having a drink, when this guy walked in and all of sudden....Bam. He grabbed me and slammed me to the floor. He said my name is Wu Wei and that was my Judo from Japan. Realizing I was overmatched, I quietly left the bar.

The next day, I was sitting at the same bar when the same guy came in. All of a sudden...Bam. He kicked me and knocked me off my stool. He said my name is Wu Wei and that was my Karate from Korea. Realizing, I was overmatched I quietly left the bar.

The next day, same bar and same guy came in and all of a sudden...Bam! He hits me with a punch and again knocks me off my stool. He said my name is Wu Wei and that was my Thai Boxing from Thailand. Again, realizing I was overmatched I quietly left the bar.

The fourth day I arrived late to the bar. Seeing Wu Wei sitting on my favorite stool, I crept up behind him and BAM....knocked him off the stool. I looked at the bartender and said "when he wakes up tell him my name is CB Jones and that was my Krowbar from K-Mart!"

And that is how Jones-itsu-who-hit-u was created.
 
And what were you drinking, pray tell?
 
So I was sitting in a bar having a drink, when this guy walked in and all of sudden....Bam. He grabbed me and slammed me to the floor. He said my name is Wu Wei and that was my Judo from Japan. Realizing I was overmatched, I quietly left the bar.

The next day, I was sitting at the same bar when the same guy came in. All of a sudden...Bam. He kicked me and knocked me off my stool. He said my name is Wu Wei and that was my Karate from Korea. Realizing, I was overmatched I quietly left the bar.

The next day, same bar and same guy came in and all of a sudden...Bam! He hits me with a punch and again knocks me off my stool. He said my name is Wu Wei and that was my Thai Boxing from Thailand. Again, realizing I was overmatched I quietly left the bar.

The fourth day I arrived late to the bar. Seeing Wu Wei sitting on my favorite stool, I crept up behind him and BAM....knocked him off the stool. I looked at the bartender and said "when he wakes up tell him my name is CB Jones and that was my Krowbar from K-Mart!"

And that is how Jones-itsu-who-hit-u was created.

There is a very old joke that I will save all the pain of reading the entire thing. But the gist of it is this guy who gets a black belt in Karate and wants to go prove how tough he is so he goes out on the road and gets a truck driver to run off the road... he then jumps out and yells "Karate" the truck driver gets out and yells "Krowbar"... that is about all of it I remember
 
Kmart is dying, and so is sears, who owns them. I think within 6 months, sears declares bankruptcy.
 
Kmart is dying, and so is sears, who owns them. I think within 6 months, sears declares bankruptcy.

That's right I was thinking of the big Kroger stores they opened up in the city I work in.
 
Kmart is dying, and so is sears, who owns them. I think within 6 months, sears declares bankruptcy.
Ya hasn't Kmart declared bankruptcy then Sears bought it but still going under Kmart was great in the 70's and 80's especially for star wars toys.
 
Well just for clarification the Krowbar used was bought prior to bankruptcy ;)
 
Sears is in trouble. Kroger is going strong. They have different chains all over the country. Around here, Fred Meyers and QFC stores are both Kroger.
 
Kmart is dying, and so is sears, who owns them. I think within 6 months, sears declares bankruptcy.

There's a Kmart here on Maui. It's going out of business as we speak, I believe it closes in a month or so. 40% percent of off everything right now. I'm waiting until it hits 80.

As for Sears. F em'.
 
sears sold its craftsman line to stanley tools for about $700. million. as Forbes magazine wrote "thats like apple selling I-phone".
 
sears sold its craftsman line to stanley tools for about $700. million. as Forbes magazine wrote "thats like apple selling I-phone".

I didn't know that. Talk about a stupid move. I figured when Sears had pretty much nothing left, they'd still have their tools and become something like Snap-On tools, basically selling to mechanics and the like.

Then again I'm not a business guy and I have no idea what their financials are really like, so what do I know?
 
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