Close to Home by John McPherson for January 13, 2015
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Transcript:
Man: I've got a time magazine from June of 1974!
Woman: That's nothing! Here's a boys' life from April of 1963!
To entertain themselves while in doctors' waiting rooms, the Snarkleys played "Find the Oldest Magazine."
Oldest magazine I ever found in a doctor’s office dated back around the mid-nineties, and that was back when we had only just left them. And even then, that was something of an irregularity for me; most of the doctors in my area seem to be pretty good keeping their magazines up to date within only a couple of years.
I can’t remember ever seeing a magazine older than a year in a doctor’s office, but can’t say I paid that much attention either. I learned a long time ago, it is better to bring your own reading material.However, this would have been a great game for my homeschooled kids when they were learning how to read dates. (Assuming I took them with me, they came to some of my doctor appointments, just depended on what type of exam.)
I found some old Life or Look magazines in an antique shop, with Nixon and Kennedy on the covers (so something like 50 years old). I bought a few of them, and planted one in my dentist’s waiting room for a lark!
…..A bet was placed by all participants as to who had the bottle the furthest from the town we were in. It would get down to a micrometer on a map at times. ……-Reminded me of “dollar serial number poker”.
Laynegg almost 10 years ago
Wow! Collectors’ editions!
damifid0 almost 10 years ago
I had a 1957 Marlyn Monroe,Playboy,mint cond.HAD is the operative word. :( Peace.
scyphi26 almost 10 years ago
Oldest magazine I ever found in a doctor’s office dated back around the mid-nineties, and that was back when we had only just left them. And even then, that was something of an irregularity for me; most of the doctors in my area seem to be pretty good keeping their magazines up to date within only a couple of years.
Smiley Rmom almost 10 years ago
I can’t remember ever seeing a magazine older than a year in a doctor’s office, but can’t say I paid that much attention either. I learned a long time ago, it is better to bring your own reading material.However, this would have been a great game for my homeschooled kids when they were learning how to read dates. (Assuming I took them with me, they came to some of my doctor appointments, just depended on what type of exam.)
Leroy almost 10 years ago
I found some old Life or Look magazines in an antique shop, with Nixon and Kennedy on the covers (so something like 50 years old). I bought a few of them, and planted one in my dentist’s waiting room for a lark!
spaced man spliff almost 10 years ago
…..A bet was placed by all participants as to who had the bottle the furthest from the town we were in. It would get down to a micrometer on a map at times. ……-Reminded me of “dollar serial number poker”.
spaced man spliff almost 10 years ago
But the office staff (or the doctors themselves) are very diligent at removing the address parts of the old magazines.
ted.hering almost 10 years ago
Our doctor’s waiting room has mostly “health” magazines, which I guess his medical suppliers leave. Ho-hum!