How sad. Effective January, 2002, Reader's Digest will no longer send a complimentary copy of its magazine to members of the Canadian Medical Association. That means that those of you who look forward to catching up on All In A Day's Work or Life's Like That while you're waiting for your doctor to see you will no longer be able to do so unless your doctor actually purchases a subscription. I think that's really sad. Patients from coast to coast will no longer be able to keep up with the stories of Mrs. Herbert Lawson's granchildren in Etobicoke or the antics of Sgt. Gerald Wilson's detachment at CFB Greenwood.
My paternal grandfather used to buy my mom a subscription to Reader's Digest (we used to call it "Right-Wing Digest") every year for Christmas. I remember terrorizing my family by reading all the entries in Laughter Is The Best Medicine out loud. I think Reader's Digest is responsible for my atrocious sense of humour today. God damn them all.
My paternal grandfather used to buy my mom a subscription to Reader's Digest (we used to call it "Right-Wing Digest") every year for Christmas. I remember terrorizing my family by reading all the entries in Laughter Is The Best Medicine out loud. I think Reader's Digest is responsible for my atrocious sense of humour today. God damn them all.