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What is your least favorite magazine to look at when you are in a waiting room?




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22My least favorite magazine is:
7I do not have a least favorite.
4Other
0I have never seen a magazine in a waiting room.
0I have never been in a waiting room.

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LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 5-Jan-2007 4:20pm  
I don't pay enough attention to magazines I don't like looking at to have a least favorite.
Melf Gold Qualifier
posted 5-Jan-2007 4:59pm  
Anything I'm too old to read. Like at the dentist's there's always one of those amazing run-the-bead-along-the-wire games. It's so tempting.
cerealkiller Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 5-Jan-2007 5:08pm  
I guess Sports Illustrated. I'm not into sports. On the other hand I like to look at People and The New Yorker. Waiting rooms are the only place I ever see a magazine.
cerealkiller Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to Melf) posted 5-Jan-2007 5:10pm  
> Anything I'm too old to read. Like at the dentist's
> there's always one of those amazing run-the-bead-along-the-wire
> games. It's so tempting.


Too old? I'm 54 and still enjoy coloring in coloring books with the grandkids. I'll spend almost an hour coloring one page, doing shading, etc. I guess it's my artist background. The kids finish a page in 5 minutes. I keep hearing "Grampa, why does it take you so long?"
Galomorro Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 5-Jan-2007 5:49pm  
I have many least favorites. I generally don't care for magazines that are being sold these days anyway. I suppose some least favorites would be anything to do with sports; any women's fashion mags like Glamour or Elle; any bizness-type mags like Forbes; any downscale type mags like those scandal rags you see in non-natural supermarkets at the checkstand: like one I glimpsed a headline of today, "First pictures from Hell." I forgot their names. And any star-type mag like People -- anything to do with celebrities, rock, movie stars, the latest scandals re Paris Hilton, Britney, etc. -- way boring.
mandy Gold Qualifier
posted 5-Jan-2007 6:08pm  
Golf Digest *snore*
paulyw Survey Central Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 5-Jan-2007 8:21pm  
I rarely read magazines
JessicaWoman99
posted 5-Jan-2007 9:44pm  
My least favorite is a sports magazine I have no interest or the men have their crummy magazine sitting there and I look for Better Homes & Garden or a magazine for women and childrens as well
RGirl
posted 5-Jan-2007 10:42pm  
Anything religious, anything about celebrities.
cabinfever
posted 6-Jan-2007 1:49am  
My least fave would be golf magazines.
Enigma
posted 6-Jan-2007 1:52am  
Good Housekeeping I think.
Zang
posted 6-Jan-2007 2:41am  
I don't have one. I suppose it would be something about American celebrity gossip. I don't know who most of those people are and I couldn't give a rat's ass about their personal lives.
kirst
posted 6-Jan-2007 3:41am  
Highlights for Children; Dentists usually seem to have ancient copies of this.
Melf Gold Qualifier
(reply to cerealkiller) posted 6-Jan-2007 4:29am  
Aww, I guess you've got a point. Are you a good artist?
bill Survey Central Gold Subscriber Double Gold Star Survey Creator
posted 6-Jan-2007 8:10am  
Highlights
ROCKMAN
posted 6-Jan-2007 9:03am  
I don't have one. I don't normally look at any of them. They are usually old anyways.
hypersky
posted 6-Jan-2007 10:19am  
They have magazines that are aimed specifically to doctors and dentists, whose content is all about investment funds reserved for these guys and the fantastic toys they can buy with the tons of money they make right now. I find it very tacky when a doctor or dentist leaves those magazines in the waiting room. It says to me "I'm your doctor. I make more in a month than you do in a year, so kiss my ass."
Iseult Quadruple Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 6-Jan-2007 11:53am  
Any celebrity magazine or fashion magazine. All they do is try to sell you stuff.
they Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 7-Jan-2007 9:20am  
Golf Digest..

At my urologist's office, it's all they had for some reason.
CarlHalling
posted 7-Jan-2007 10:30am  
Any magazine is awful in a doctor's or dentist's waiting room, but for me least favourite would possibly be a gardening magazine or something of the sort, or an automobile mag.
cerealkiller Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to Melf) posted 8-Jan-2007 12:00pm  
Used to do oil and acrylic paintings. Haven't in years. No time.
Melf Gold Qualifier
(reply to cerealkiller) posted 8-Jan-2007 12:04pm  
 * frown *
Jody Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 8-Jan-2007 1:06pm  
Sports Illustrated.
Maarten
posted 8-Jan-2007 5:58pm  
Women's and gossip magazines.
autumnlight
posted 8-Jan-2007 7:44pm  
Any of them since they're at least three years old.
Amanda
posted 8-Jan-2007 9:31pm  
Golf Digest or whatever it's called.
ausfox
posted 9-Jan-2007 5:48am  
I don't like looking at business magazines. I want something light when I'm in a waiting room.
cloudhugger Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 12-Jan-2007 11:53am  
Least favorite magazine is so not my favortie I don't remember its name, but it's the girlie girl ones. How to get a man, how to make a room look feminine, how to bake a cake the kids would love...I need more practicle information like how to barf daintily whilst reading a magazine in a waiting room.
mross
posted 14-Jan-2007 6:42am  
Sports magazines. Last time I went to the dentist, it seemed that all there were was sports magazines, in particular, golf magazines. Those & parenting magazines.
patarnone
posted 15-Jan-2007 6:53pm  
My least favorite magazines are the "People" type. I will read "Time" or "Newsweek" before Hollywood trash talk. Not much into sports stuff, either. I do like Reader's Digest and I love all the animal magazines at a veterinary hospital.

If there's a waiting room in my future, I bring a book. Right now I am rereading "Trinity - a novel of Ireland" by Leon Uris.
judgescratch
posted 18-Jan-2007 7:23pm  
Anything with sports.
shorty189
posted 5-Feb-2007 11:25am  
anything to do with polticals
darkshadowsseeker
posted 4-Jun-2007 3:17am  
Golfing magazines, Sports Illustrated, U.S. News & World Report.  * yawn *
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