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  3. Happy Campers (film) - Wikipedia

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    Happy Campers is a 2001 American black comedy film written and directed by Daniel Waters and starring Brad Renfro, Dominique Swain, Jaime King (in her film debut), Emily Bergl, and Justin Long. [1] The film focuses on a group of college freshmen and their experiences as summer camp counselors at the fictional Camp Bleeding Dove. The film is ...

  4. Happy Campers - Wikipedia

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    Happy Campers may refer to: Happy Camper, an album from Hoodie Allen; Happy Campers (band), a punk rock band from Las Vegas; Happy Campers, 2001 comedy film ...

  5. Happy Campers (band) - Wikipedia

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    Happy Campers are a punk rock band, from Las Vegas.The band formed 1996 and went through several line up changes with the exception of singer/songwriter Isaac "Campa" Irvine. The band was a 3 piece for much of the 1990s and 2000s and toured heavily across the US.

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  7. Jordan Bridges - Wikipedia

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    He has also played supporting roles in the films Drive Me Crazy (1999), Frequency (2000), Happy Campers (2001), and Mona Lisa Smile (2003). In A Holiday Engagement (2011) he plays David, a man hired to impersonate a woman's fiancé to her family over Thanksgiving.

  8. Don Imus - Wikipedia

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    He was fired by CBS Radio in April 2007 after describing the Rutgers University women's basketball team as "nappy-headed hos". In January 2018, Cumulus Media told Imus that the company was going to stop paying him, and his final show aired on March 29, 2018. [3] He died the following year of complications from lung disease. [4]

  9. Mark Higgs - Wikipedia

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    As a freshman, he was a backup at running back behind George Adams, appearing in 10 games, while registering 476 rushing yards, 5 touchdowns and a school record 6.3 yards per carry, including a single-game average per carry record (29.0, 4–116 against Rutgers University).