In our Drs there is one from April 2003
2006-09-11 10:20:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Was having a couple of my teeth out in Norwich last June, and saw half a dozen sweeties (not the cause of my teeth-wrenching - honest!) ...amongst them, a Dandy kids' yearly annual from 1971 (of course if the last 6 pages had remained, it wouldn't have been there for long), one of those Man, Myth and Magic mags from 1970 (remember them?), and a couple of dog-eared Whittakers Almanacks also from the early seventies. Apparently a patient who had attended the dentist for fifty or so years had died, and a relative brought the mags and books in - some 250 in all. Suspect the dentists, and staff...as well as the first customers to see them had the shiniest mags and annuals under their coats to show to buyers.
2006-09-11 11:48:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw some old National Geographics from about 1970 - before the first oil crisis, before any green issues were considered.
There was a massive article in one that was explaining how there would be point-to-point flights from just about anywhere in Britain to just about anywhere in the US, and how the major routes would all have supersonic planes like Concorde every couple of hours.
Amazing. Soon after that the Arabs starting learning basic economics and the greenies started being taken seriously.
2006-09-14 05:50:25
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answered by Ian H 2
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I forget the years, but at the hairdressers I used to go do, I did some stuff in this puzzle magazine they had when I was little. Until I moved from the area several years later, this magazine was still there, having been completed a long time ago.
2006-09-11 10:25:26
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answered by chris_ninety1 5
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Peoples Friend 1979.
Shropshire dentists waiting room bout 4/5 years ago
2006-09-11 10:29:37
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answered by Anonymous
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In the doctors office i used to work at we had Reader's Digest magazines from the early 90's. And we had kids books that had been there 30+ years. Lots of crayon marks on them, but we try to put them away once, and everyone kept asking where they were, so we brought them back.
2006-09-11 15:24:36
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answered by Anonymous
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The oldest ive ever read was from 1990 and it is 2006.
2006-09-13 08:32:26
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answered by ALt 3
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Was it a Woman's Own? That's all I've ever seen in Dr's waiting rooms. And mangled, soggy kids books with half the pages missing!!!
I always take a book.
2006-09-11 10:25:34
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answered by No_More_Drama 4
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I've been in Sunderland Eye Infirmary and that don't suprise me!
2006-09-12 09:37:01
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answered by deebee 2
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I've been in the lobby of a science lab, and they had an original Scientific American from April 1887. Loved it. Slightly different, I know.
2006-09-11 11:54:29
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answered by Anonymous
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