For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for April 21, 2015

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    verticallychallenged Premium Member about 9 years ago

    John sounds like my dad. Elly’d better get those old magazines out now, before Michael, Elizabeth, and April have to clean out those same magazines 50 years later from their parents’ basement – when they’ll still be unread!

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    USN1977  about 9 years ago

    Since it is John’s office and John paid the subscription fees, then it is John who has title, use, control and freedom to dispose, not Elly. She can provide suggestions, but ultimately it is John’s decision to make.

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    Aaberon  about 9 years ago

    This is like my nightstand: very close to an archeological dig.

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    crazyliberal  about 9 years ago

    @verticallychallenged. Maybe the kids can sell them on eBay 50 years later. Also I can relate to the above person. My nightstand is piled 2 feet high with mags “I want to read”.

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    lightenup Premium Member about 9 years ago

    My father had his own dentist office, much like John. My parents were perfectly capable of doing it together, like Elly and John are trying to do. My father was able to focus on being a dentist, while my mother made the rest run smoothly by decorating it, keeping it organized, and, yes, making sure the reception area was pleasant and up-dated.

    I have no idea why some here think that the divisions in a family need to be so cut-and-dried. In my family, it was usually “whoever is best suited or has the time, does the job”

    Put the magazines by John’s easy chair or in his office so he can read them when he has time. Simple. I’m sure his patients have read them multiple times and have wondered when there will be new ones. I know I do when I am in a waiting area.

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    nickel_penny   about 9 years ago

    Yeah, the nerve of her, trying to make the place more professional.

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    goweeder  about 9 years ago

    “Reception Area” Translation: Waiting Room, where you wait a minimum of one hour, because they schedule 4 people for the same time, so if there is a no-show, they will still make the maximum amount of money.

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    comicpat65 Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Maybe it’s because he pretty much begged her to help out in his office until his assistant returns from maternity leave??? So as he’s assistant she has to actually run the business in a professional way?

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    russellc64  about 9 years ago

    Man, The Dobbie Brothers broke up!

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    Joan32  about 9 years ago

    Most of the mags in doctor offices I’ve been in have addresses for other patients that have been blacked out. The stuff the doctor put out are precription ads and howto care for whatever.

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    Argy.Bargy2  about 9 years ago

    It would be a pleasant change if doctors and dentists thought enough of patients to keep current general reading material available so they could try to concentrate on something other than their fear of an upcoming procedure. Most medical offices have either ancient magazines or ads for prescription medicines. Neither help a patient with self-distraction.-A family member taking an interest in the wellbeing of patients would normally be seen as a family member who is supportive of a business, and trying to help the business to succeed.

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    Can't Sleep  about 9 years ago

    So that’s why there are old magazines in doctors’ offices!

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    Petemejia77  about 9 years ago

    Get some “Sweet Pickles” books!

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    Argy.Bargy2  about 9 years ago

    The idea that the dentist wants to keep old magazines on hand because he hasn’t read them yet suggests, to me, that he is less concerned with helping his patients escape their fears about an upcoming procedure, and more interested in his own entertainment. While old magazines aren’t a deal breaker as far as deciding which dentist to use, higher levels of anxiety are.-For me, (and I have a lot of medical complications) the fact that one dentist offers earphones with music while he’s working on trying to repair a broken tooth while another does not made a difference. For someone else, it might be the chance to ‘get lost’ in a new Reader’s Digest and not hear the patient in the chair groaning…

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    LV1951  about 9 years ago

    Perfect magazines for a Doctors waiting room!

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    pouncingtiger  about 9 years ago

    Could John be a bigger loser than Jon Arbuckle (from Garfield)?

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    hippogriff  about 9 years ago

    goweeder: Are you monitoring my movements? This morning, I waited 55 minutes in the waiting room and another 20 before seeing the doctor (although three different nurses popped in to spend 5-15 minutes at the computer during that time). In to out, 1 hour, 50 minutes. Needless to say, I bring my own reading matter.

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    westny77  about 9 years ago

    I make it a rule in my house anything over a few months I throw out.

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    hippogriff  about 9 years ago

    firebrand1: Most of those are McCarthyist lies. It started downhill in the 1940s when it no longer reprinted condensed articles from other periodicals and begin planting their own in other magazines and then “reprinted” them to continue the pretense.

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