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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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TAKEN I was abducted by aliens on my way home & experimented on - but no one believed me
MURDER HOUSE Update on 3 bodies tied up & brutally stabbed with 2 locked in basement
'PARK FAILURE' Major update after boy, 11, killed in horror park accident as family watched
PURE EVIL Sick details in case of toddler found dead under bridge near pregnant mom's body
TEEN Mom: Young and Pregnant star Rachel Beaver filmed police cars as they swarmed her street.
The 19-year-old TV star deleted the clip shortly after posting but fans reposted it showing the wild scene which took place while Rachel was filming her MTV show.
"Are you serious?" Rachel asked as she filmed the police activity across the street from her home.
"So MTV is being harassed right now because they came to my house to film me, literally just to film me - here’s the cameras." she explained.
"They parked over here on the side because there’s not really enough room for their vans. They brought drug dogs to our whole a** company."
"Are you f***ing dumb, like…" she added before the clip cut.
Madisonville Police Department told The Sun that they were responding to a report of a suspicious vehicle in the church parking lot, they were not responding to Rachel or her home.
The police spokesperson said: "They just checked out the vehicle to make sure it wasn't stolen or anything like that, and then they were just cleared out from the call."
When asked about why a dog from the K-9 unit was along for the call, they responded: "Well the dog was with them because the dog is an officer." 
Last month it was reported that Young and Pregnant is going to have a shake-up next season with two stars reportedly getting fired
After weeks of poor ratings for the MTV series, executives on the series have decided to switch things up with its cast, which currently features Brianna Jaramillo, Kayla Sessler, Rachel Beaver , and Kiaya Elliott.
Young and Pregnant also includes “guests” Madisen Beith and Kayla Jones, and they might find themselves on the chopping block, as well.
According to The Ashley, MTV has opted to renew its Teen Mom spinoff for another season, despite the bad ratings for its current episodes.
There will be at least 12 new episodes filmed, the outlet reports, though not all of the cast will be returning for them.
A source revealed: “The show has been renewed for additional episodes, but the word behind the scenes is that only four girls have been asked back so far for the new episodes.”
Which of the Teen Moms are coming back is still being decided, as official contracts are still being worked on for everyone.
Though everything’s still being worked out, the outlet reported that Kayla will be one of the lucky four to return, as MTV filmed her son Izaiah’s 4th birthday party the a few weeks ago.
This comes as Teen Moms Briana DeJesus, Kayla, and more reality star moms from all the other franchises started filming a "crossover show for a rating boost."
A source revealed to the outlet that the MTV moms would be doing "healing exercises together like sound therapy, etc,. and maybe group therapy,” under one roof.
An insider close to production revealed: "All of the details are being worked out on a production level right now, but as of right now, they want this to be at least a multiple-episode special.
"But it’s kind of a hard sell, because the pay is low. It’s similar to what the girls got for their 16 and Pregnant episode .”
Another source revealed that former Teen Mom 2 star Chelsea Houska reportedly turned down the opportunity to join the show and allegedly "said no to even just stopping in to make an appearance.” 
Rachel is mom to daughter Hazelee with ex Drew Brooks.
Rachel welcomed Hazelee in February 2019 and tragically had a miscarriage just five months later.
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David Rolland is a freelance music writer for Miami New Times . His novels, The End of the Century and Yo-Yo , are available at many fine booksellers.




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@pablochiste




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Elyse Wanshel



April 7, 2011


11:00AM



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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