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  2. This popular device that makes beach umbrellas better was ...

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    North Myrtle Beach couple Mike Haney and his wife Cathy came up with the idea of the Mike’s Spikes umbrella anchor while sitting on the beach on Easter weekend in 2006.

  3. Umbrella stand - Wikipedia

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    Umbrella holder outside a store. An umbrella stand is a storage device for umbrellas and walking sticks. They are usually located inside the entrance of a home or public building, and are sometimes complemented by a hanger or mirror, [1] or combined with a coat rack. The stand is used to hold umbrellas when they are not in use.

  4. Alexis Ohanian Accepts He’s ‘Umbrella Holder’ to Wife Serena ...

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    Serena Williams’ husband, Alexis Ohanian, is her No. 1 cheerleader and always willing to hold her umbrella. As the couple arrived at the Olympics opening ceremony on Friday, July 26, Ohanian, 41 ...

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    The 4 Nations Face-Off begins in four days, and Canada and the USA are dealing with a few injuries.. Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby missed Friday's game with an upper-body injury, ending ...

  6. Angelo Argea - Wikipedia

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    Angelo Argea (November 7, 1929 – October 10, 2005) was best known as the caddie for Jack Nicklaus. [1] [2]Argea was born in Greece. [3] He and Nicklaus first met at the Palm Springs Golf Classic in 1963, when Argea signed up to caddie for him.

  7. Kimberly Akimbo (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly Akimbo is a 2021 musical with music by Jeanine Tesori, and lyrics and book by David Lindsay-Abaire.It is based on Lindsay-Abaire's 2001 comedy of the same name. [1]