Generally speaking, you don't. I won't say it's impossible (I'm not an android expert), but every other game Ihave gotten in APK form is not patchable in my experience. You would have an easier time using JoiPlay and then install the patch the same way you would on PC.How to install patch for android?
I don't recall correctly, since I was still a kid, but wasn't Pepsi branded as Pepsi-Cola at the time?
It's possible it was still called that on the product, but people didn't say it ...I don't recall correctly, since I was still a kid, but wasn't Pepsi branded as Pepsi-Cola at the time?
Oh I see. It's like people at the time not wanting to admit they listened to Britney Spears, yet every single guy had at least a small hard on due to her teen pornstar look at her debut. And her songs weren't bad imo.It's possible it was still called that on the product, but people didn't say it ...
Nah. The word "Cola" hasn't featured prominently in Pepsi marketing in the US since the late '70s, with the exception of the "Pepsi-Cola Made with Real Sugar" product and other limited-time nostalgia can and bottle designs. I've seen the word Pepsi-Cola appear, either stylized or normal font, very small on the back near the ingredient or bottler information.I don't recall correctly, since I was still a kid, but wasn't Pepsi branded as Pepsi-Cola at the time?
I'm ... not really sure how this is a valid comparison. That's like saying "most people calling sneakers 'shoes' is like all those people that believe Kubric filmed the lunar landing in a studio."Oh I see. It's like people at the time not wanting to admit they listened to Britney Spears, yet every single guy had at least a small hard on due to her teen pornstar look at her debut. And her songs weren't bad imo.
To be fair, the image that prompted this is from the mid 70s ... but I still stand by the idea that most people (at least in my neck of the woods) didn't usually SAY Pepsi-Cola, especially in the setting from that skit, which is also playing off the fact that many people of the time said "coke" regardless of what type of cola they wanted, if they even cared about the brand. "Coke" was (and for many still is) like saying "Klenex" ... it's synonymous with the type of drink as much as it is the brand.Nah. The word "Cola" hasn't featured prominently in Pepsi marketing in the US since the late '70s, with the exception of the "Pepsi-Cola Made with Real Sugar" product and other limited-time nostalgia can and bottle designs. I've seen the word Pepsi-Cola appear, either stylized or normal font, very small on the back near the ingredient or bottler information.
Are you analogizing his false analogy? That's pretty analI'm ... not really sure how this is a valid comparison. That's like saying "most people calling sneakers 'shoes' is like all those people that believe Kubric filmed the lunar landing in a studio."
ahh, I thought we were talking about when MC goes to the diner in 1999, my mistake. Pepsi-Cola would have still been on some cans and bottles in the early years of SNL for sure. Yea, I've very rarely heard anyone call a Pepsi a Pepsi-Cola and only occasionally seen it on a menu that way.To be fair, the image that prompted this is from the mid 70s ... but I still stand by the idea that most people (at least in my neck of the woods) didn't usually SAY Pepsi-Cola, especially in the setting from that skit, which is also playing off the fact that many people of the time said "coke" regardless of what type of cola they wanted, if they even cared about the brand. "Coke" was (and for many still is) like saying "Klenex" ... it's synonymous with the type of drink as much as it is the brand.
Apparently "Pepsi" dropped "Cola" as the official name in 1961. Folks that grew up with that name (my parents, for example) may have continued calling it "Pepsi Cola" well after that, but most people just shortened it (like "Coke" for "Coca Cola").ahh, I thought we were talking about when MC goes to the diner in 1999, my mistake. Pepsi-Cola would have still been on some cans and bottles in the early years of SNL for sure. Yea, I've very rarely heard anyone call a Pepsi a Pepsi-Cola and only occasionally seen it on a menu that way.
I'm with ya. I definitely order a "coke" wanting a cola regardless if it's a Pepsi or Coke. Just like when I ask someone to hand me my "dremel", they know I want my rotary tool, even though it's a Milwaukee.
Going to disagree strongly with you here, amigo. Not once have I ever found Spears appealing. The moment ahe appeared on the scene she looked like so much plastic I couldn't stand her.Oh I see. It's like people at the time not wanting to admit they listened to Britney Spears, yet every single guy had at least a small hard on due to her teen pornstar look at her debut. And her songs weren't bad imo.
technically it still is. the company is PepsiCo, the co is short for cola.I don't recall correctly, since I was still a kid, but wasn't Pepsi branded as Pepsi-Cola at the time?
Going to disagree strongly with you here, amigo. Not once have I ever found Spears appealing. The moment ahe appeared on the scene she looked like so much plastic I couldn't stand her.
Christina Aguilera, on the other hand...
Not to nitpick, but that video wasn't released yet in 1999. Don't remember when, but I know it came out after 2001. And I know it was the point, but I didn't like how her hair looked... dirrty.![]()
I would still smash. Damn this game is always bringin memories of when I was a kid. To think this videoclip was seen as way too explicit at the time lol. And now videoclips barely have any decent music in it.
Don't worry Tiffany and Jessica, I didn't forget you. But yeah, would prefer Tiffay dancing Christina than this:
Music's still awesome though.
Or "Company", as it wqs originally "Pepsi-Cola Company" and they dropped the "Cola" from the product name in 1961. Maybe it goes both ways.technically it still is. the company is PepsiCo, the co is short for cola.