You will not make everyone happy, all the group or the public who see it on your car, but even if someone sees the sticker and takes offence because say they didn't have a midwife then that is not necessarily a bad thing. It has still raised the idea in their mind that there is another option and got them thinking about the concept which is surely the aim of bumper sticker.
I would like to have a sticker on my car which identifies me as a midwife soemthing like the Lindsay Fox trucks you are passing a/another midwife
Andrea Q
On Tuesday, March 30, 2004, at 10:03 PM, Kirsten Blacker wrote:
I always liked "Happy Birthdays happen with Midwives" - it was the ACMI one a few years ago
Kirsten
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From: Laraine Hood
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] bumper stickers
Hi , I have been noticing bumper stickers over the last few days.� Unfortunately anything too wordy gets missed because you can't read it unless you're uncomfortably close to the bumper!� An example of this is 'Don't take your organs to Heaven, Heaven knows they're needed here'� or something to that effect.� Anyway, very hard to read from anything over a few feet away.�Maybe a�few words in an eye catching colour may be a better option?� Laraine
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From: Wayne and Cas
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Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 8:35 PM
Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] bumper stickers
I like Barb's too. How about "Midwives provide real birth care because they care about birth".
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