On 7/7/2014 9:00 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2014-07-07 20:50, jmcquown wrote:
>> On 7/7/2014 8:45 PM, sf wrote:
>>> On Mon, 07 Jul 2014 20:20:30 -0400, jmcquown >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 7/7/2014 7:45 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>> I have spent enough time in walk in medical and dental offices to be
>>>>> exposed to those things. I seriously doubt the target demographic
>>>>> changes from one issue to the next.
>>>>
>>>> Funny. Whenever I've gone into medical or dental offices I didn't pick
>>>> up the magazines on the table. If I knew I'd have a wait I brought a
>>>> book along. Even the out of date magazines in said offices never
>>>> equated to the supermarket tabloids.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I've never seen that type of magazine in a medical or dental office.
>>> Ever.
>>>
>> What I've seen have been out of date Southern Living magazines.
>> Certainly not tabloid rags. 
>>
>
> No People magazine? They are standard fare in hospital, doctors offices
> and dental offices. According to my wife, they are also commonly
> available in hair salons.
Since I don't tend to sit around in hospital, doctors or dental offices
(and certainly not hair salons) my answer would be NO. I don't read
People magazine. I honestly don't know who half those "people" are.
Jill