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  2. Amazon’s Best-Selling Portable Rocking Chair Is on Sale Now

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    It's true: Amazon's best-selling camping chair is, in fact, a rocking chair. The GCI Outdoor Freestyle Rocker not only features spring-action "rocking technology," it's also an all-weather, all ...

  3. Rocking chair - Wikipedia

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    A rocking chair or rocker is a type of chair with two curved bands (also known as rockers) attached to the bottom of the legs, connecting the legs on each side to each other. The rockers contact the floor at only two points, giving the occupant the ability to rock back and forth by shifting their weight or pushing lightly with their feet.

  4. Coleman (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The Coleman Company, Inc. is an American brand of outdoor recreation products, especially camping gear, now owned by Newell Brands.The company's new headquarters are in Chicago, and it has facilities in Wichita, Kansas, and in Texas.

  5. Great Coasters International - Wikipedia

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    Great Coasters International, Inc. (GCI or GCII) is a Sunbury, Pennsylvania-based roller coaster manufacturer which has created several award-winning rides since its formation in 1994. Starting in 2006 with Thunderbird at PowerPark in Finland, the company expanded beyond the United States and began building coasters in Europe and Asia.

  6. Road Trips Volume 1 Number 3 - Wikipedia

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    Road Trips Volume 1 Number 3 is a two-CD live album by the American rock band the Grateful Dead. The third in their "Road Trips" series of albums, it was released on June 9, 2008. The third in their "Road Trips" series of albums, it was released on June 9, 2008.

  7. Rockin' Chair Money - Wikipedia

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    Williams recorded "Rockin' Chair Money," a song about returning servicemen, while he was working on the Johnny Fair Syrup radio show in Shreveport between August 1948 and May 1949. With its bluesy sound and Hank's repeated declaration, "I like to rock, yeah rock," the song is not far from the rockabilly sound that would become immensely popular ...