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  2. The Cult-Favorite Bogg Bag Made My Beach Days So Much ... - AOL

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    OK, here goes: I kinda hate going to the beach. To clarify, I love the concept of going to the beach—the views, the water, the expectation of relaxation. But, on.

  3. DIY hack: Turn a beach towel into a beach bag - AOL

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    Gone are the days of trying to stuff your purse full of your beach towel, book, sunscreen and snacks every time you head out for a day in the sun! RELATED:Best books for summer reading Save space ...

  4. Hacky sack - Wikipedia

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    A footbag is a small, round bag usually filled with plastic pellets or sand, which is kicked into the air as part of a competitive game or as a display of dexterity. " Hacky Sack " is the name of a brand of footbag popular in the 1970s (currently owned by Wham-O ), which has since become a generic trademark .

  5. This magical beach blanket that repels sand and water is on ...

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    It's sand-proof and water-resistant, plus it doesn't get picked up by the wind. It's made of 210 polyester, which repels water even better than an umbrella, and easily shakes off any sand that ...

  6. Sandbag - Wikipedia

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    A sandbag or dirtbag is a bag or sack made of hessian (burlap), polypropylene or other sturdy materials that is filled with sand or soil and used for such purposes as flood control, military fortification in trenches and bunkers, shielding glass windows in war zones, ballast, counterweight, and in other applications requiring mobile ...

  7. Bindle - Wikipedia

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    The term bindle may be an alteration of the term "bundle" or similarly descend from the German word Bündel, meaning something wrapped up in a blanket and bound by cord for carrying (cf. originally Middle Dutch bundel), or have arisen as a portmanteau of bind and spindle. [3] It may also be from the Scottish dialectal bindle "cord or rope to ...