Dang. I coulda saved him all of that study. I saw our premium mags like National Geographic walk out the door as soon as they arrive. Same with American Rifleman, Smithsonian, etc. . . but old copies of People seem to multiply like rabbits in the corner, appearing from nowhere, always with the labels cut off. Magazine elfs? Our office opened in its current location in 1990. . . but the other day I found some People Magazines from 1983. What the heck???
The most depressing thing is rummaging for something to alleviate boredom and finding out the only rags are six month old issues of Colonoscopy Week and Fungus Today. Thank God for smart phones!
I sure as hell didn't bring them in. Some patient left them behind.
If you get an "urge" to read the Unitarian magazine, please don't.
It will depress the hell out of you.
Some real kooks.
Funny how NOBODY steals those.