good one robert, road runner always keeps his eyes on the road ahead, and
has excellent brakes, Oh~ I have never seen him drinking, and no kids
in the back seat
great to hear from you, what about coming to NZ for our AGM in NOVember
oz would love to welcome you! Bryan
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Anthony COCKS <[log in to unmask]>
To: acad-ae-med-request <[log in to unmask]>
Cc: acad-ae-med <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, 1 February 1999 13:01
Subject: Re: Accident is an oxymoron
>
>Bryan
>
>mmmm.... I like "Road Trauma", it goes nicely with "Roadkill" and
>"Roadrunner" (meep meep). Can anyone tell me why Coyote always survives?
Our
>patients die for much less.
>
>Rob Cocks HK
> ----------
>From: acad-ae-med-request
>To: acad-ae-med
>Subject: Re: Accident is an oxymoron
>Date: Sunday, January 31, 1999 10:08AM
>
>MVA is obsolete, try "Road Trauma" it includes the pedestrians,
cyclists,
>and abbreviates to R/T, What do people think about the term
>"overdose" we try to inculcate the less perjorative " Deliberate Self
>Harm"
> from Bryan Walpole in Hobart, where it is midsummer, and I am off to
>sail for the afternoon in my shorts and T shirt!
> -----Original Message-----
>From: Robert Coull <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Thursday, 28 January 1999 9:36
>Subject: Re: Accident is an oxymoron
>
>
>>>Accident is an oxymoron "event without apparent cause" the oed used to
say
>I
>>>n OZ we have dropped it from the lexicon.
>>
>>I'm interested to see the term "Motor Vehicle Collision" (MVA) appearing.
>I
>>think this is more appropriate than RTA or MVA.
>>
>>Robbie Coull
>>BASICS Doctor
>>
>>
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