But it's still fun to spot them, and think about whether you like one choice more than the other. However, in honor of season seven, we've also rounded up 40 differences (in no particular order) that you might not have noticed unless you've really read the books carefully. ADVERTISEMENT
Here are the differences between the "Game of Thrones" books and show you may not have noticed: Everyone's favorite sellsword Daario Naharis looks way different in the books than in the show. Read More...
Beyoncé’s music always features a long list of collaborators, songwriters, and credits for samples and interpolations. In Renaissance, only two songs had officially credited features, but the credits tell a much deeper story. Her latest album, Cowboy Carter, is no different. The list of collaborators is just as expansive. Multiple songs feature country music acts, including newer ones like Tanner Adell and Shaboozey and legends of the genre, Willie Nelson, Linda Martell, and Dolly Parton. Read More...
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July 19, 1943 12:00 AM GMT-4
The Marine Corps Chevron at San Diego gathered and published a glossary of leatherneck slang heavily flavored with Chinese, Tagalog, pidgin English and plain Navy. Examples: Bean bag—meal pennant aboard ship.
Charlie Noble—smoke pipe from a ship’s galley (not to be leaned against).
Collision-mats—pancakes.
Down—to pass (“Down the meat”).
Sea dust—salt.
Maggie’s drawers—red flag indicating a clean miss on the rifle range.
Maskee—okay. Read More...