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Today is International Beaver Day ! And what does that mean? Who cares! As soon as we saw the term "International Beaver Day" we automatically chuckled like Beavis and Butthead because, heh,
beavers are a small furry mammal, heh, forever associated with a chick's heheheheh, uh, Metallica rocks! Heheh.
And why is beaver a metaphor for a girl's sweet, sweet honey pot? Because like the animal, both eat wood...and apparently the crotch of famous women's pants. So, in honor of International Beaver Day, here's 10 super camel toes. And yes, we realize that most of these may have been PhotoShopped.
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