“I'm a hungry camper & I'm as happy as a bear.”
Root expressions:

“I'm a happy camper.”
“I'm as hungry as a bear”



Comments:
"I'm a hungry camper" was used no-conflation-intended-ly by my boyfriend today. Incidentally, he is also "happy as a bear," in a literal sense, accordingly to gay subculture parlance. It struck me in briefly researching this one that the oft used phrase "hungry as a horse," may be itself a conflation of "hungry as a bear" and "so hungry I could eat a horse."
Kevin McFarland, 5/3/10



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