Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Happy Campers News: April 7, 2021

BOY FOUND ON TOILET BLOCK

A 15 year old girl who was a part in the spotlight game last night where a boy was found on the roof of an amenities block told Happy camper News to get better in their headlines. The formal complaint was made saying “If there isn’t enough detail don’t say anything about that headline.” Happy camper news is looking into getting a new news reporter to fix this issue.

SPIES FROM GRAMMARLY??

The Grammarly app used to help make pieces of writing better was banned after the designers of the app were accused of stealing an important letter from the Government. It was a letter that was shared throughout multiple social media apps saying that the Government thinks Australia needs more Mc Donald’s to supply for everyone as they have been suspiciously running out.

IS STEADY CALLING YOUR PHONE?

“Calling my phone” the song by Lil Tjay has gone viral through a snap chat feature called snap maps. Through the use of snap maps, young children with the average age of 13 through 18 can share photos or videos titled as snaps. There is also an up and coming feature that allows you to add music to these snaps, a popular song being that of lil tjay’s. This song became viral because the youth has been using it over random pictures ranging from Pepsi cans, to shoes with fake Nike logos. There are many videos on YouTube entitled ‘Calling my phone must stop!’ What do you think?

SLANDO FROM THE AMBO

An Ambulance was needed at Umina beach caravan park when a kid with the name of Sam badly hurt his arm. The boy was taken to hospital and is expected to have X-rays. When the ambulance arrived at the caravan park it was followed by over 20 kids on their bikes.
A Lady that worked at the caravan park was taken to the manager of the holiday spot after a mother named Karen, one of the children that was following the ambulance, said that the lady rudely told her kids to “go home”. The worker said that this was nonsense as she was just trying to get the ambulance to the patient quickly and efficiently.

WHITE VANS ARE NOT JUST SICK KICKS

If you thought the news of Umina Beach caravan park was over you are wrong. A young girl named Mila went missing in the caravan park. A suspicious white van left the caravan park at the time of her disappearance. Security said that the van had no number plate and the people of the caravan park had no booking number for the sketchy person. After the buggy owned by the caravan parked chased the van through to the Main Street of Umina, The cops had caught them in the car park of the local Aldi and found the young girl and her barbie doll scooter in the vehicle. The woman was taken to police for further questions.

Reported by Ella Yates

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