"offroad" in the dash cluster.

Actually I am only 33 but my mom used to say it all the time.....and she was referring to the pill company....
In the cluster picture it isnt on there. I am assuming it is what someone said and is for another vehicle I guess.......
it is on the right side right beside "4WD". Try to set it up so the sun or another bright light is coming in on there and you should see it....
/did I stump the all knowing JK crowd?
//ouch slashies on the wrong forum......
In the cluster picture it isnt on there. I am assuming it is what someone said and is for another vehicle I guess.......
it is on the right side right beside "4WD". Try to set it up so the sun or another bright light is coming in on there and you should see it....
/did I stump the all knowing JK crowd?
//ouch slashies on the wrong forum......
All I ever needed to know I got from www.fark.com 

O RLY ?

/end thread hijack
//YA RLY !
///woot slashies
Carter from what I have heard was a Dr in the late 1800s/early 1900s who sold a pill(kinda like snake oil) to fix all your ailments. Thats the story I heard. My mom says it alot. Sometimes catch myself saying it too.
Carter’s Little Liver Pills
"The difficulty of reaching doctors in rural areas of the United States in the late 19th century made patent medicine companies quite successful. These companies placed advertisements in newspapers and magazines for their products, which they claimed were “guaranteed to cure your ills.” Another means of advertising was trade cards (now called advertising cards), which were printed up by the hundreds and handed out in various public places. The trade card shown here advertises Carter’s Little Liver Pills, which supposedly cured “sick headache,” biliousness, constipation, and bad complexions". - from MSN Encarta: http://encarta.msn.com/media_4615145...ver_Pills.html
Carter’s Little Pills
"Bisacodyl is sold under the trade names Dulcolax, Fleet, Alophen, Correctol, Carter's Little Pills as well as generically. It is usually sold as 5mg tablets, 10mg suppositories, or 5mg pediatric suppositories.
Bisacodyl is the International Nonproprietary Name of a compound that functions as a stimulant laxative. It is typically prescribed for relief of constipation and for the management of neurogenic bowel dysfunction. Bisacodyl is a diphenylmethane derivative and was first used as a laxative in 1953 due to its similarity to phenolphthalein". - from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carter%...le_Liver_Pills
"GENERIC NAME: BISACODYL - ORAL (biss-ACK-oh-dill) / BRAND NAME(S): Carter's Little Pills, Dulcolax
USES: This medication is used to treat constipation or to clean out the intestinal tract before bowel examinations or bowel surgery."
- from MedicineNet.com: http://www.medicinenet.com/bisacodyl-oral/article.htm
"The difficulty of reaching doctors in rural areas of the United States in the late 19th century made patent medicine companies quite successful. These companies placed advertisements in newspapers and magazines for their products, which they claimed were “guaranteed to cure your ills.” Another means of advertising was trade cards (now called advertising cards), which were printed up by the hundreds and handed out in various public places. The trade card shown here advertises Carter’s Little Liver Pills, which supposedly cured “sick headache,” biliousness, constipation, and bad complexions". - from MSN Encarta: http://encarta.msn.com/media_4615145...ver_Pills.html
Carter’s Little Pills
"Bisacodyl is sold under the trade names Dulcolax, Fleet, Alophen, Correctol, Carter's Little Pills as well as generically. It is usually sold as 5mg tablets, 10mg suppositories, or 5mg pediatric suppositories.
Bisacodyl is the International Nonproprietary Name of a compound that functions as a stimulant laxative. It is typically prescribed for relief of constipation and for the management of neurogenic bowel dysfunction. Bisacodyl is a diphenylmethane derivative and was first used as a laxative in 1953 due to its similarity to phenolphthalein". - from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carter%...le_Liver_Pills
"GENERIC NAME: BISACODYL - ORAL (biss-ACK-oh-dill) / BRAND NAME(S): Carter's Little Pills, Dulcolax
USES: This medication is used to treat constipation or to clean out the intestinal tract before bowel examinations or bowel surgery."
- from MedicineNet.com: http://www.medicinenet.com/bisacodyl-oral/article.htm


