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Weird BUT. true

- Kathianne Boniello, Wires

Why are you making it easy for him?

A New Mexico man kept his gun in his unlocked car even after it was stolen by the same thief four times, cops said.

Allen Weh, a former GOP political candidate, admitted he could have done things differentl­y.

“I left my car unlocked. I should have locked it,” he told local TV news. If the shoe fits. A Florida man who allegedly burgled a Brevard County home was nabbed after he left one of his shoes at the scene, cops said.

Joseph Wayne Knight, 27, allegedly stole guns, a PlayStatio­n, a projector, a wall safe and $300 in cash — but left one of his shoes inside the getaway car, seen on video surveillan­ce.

The Toyota Corolla was owned by Knight’s mom’s boyfriend, who ID’d Knight in a surveillan­ce video from the crime scene.

Here’s a sweeter version of President Trump.

Turkish chef Tuba Geckil created a bust of The Donald out of cake icing, complete with jacket and striped tie, for an Istanbul chocolate festival.

Geckil has done similar sugar sculptures of John Lennon, Nelson Mandela and German Chancellor Angela Merkel. He was driven to succeed. It took a British man 33 tries, 14 instructor­s, 85 lessons, 25 years and more than $12,000 to finally learn how to drive.

Christian Whiteley-Mason, of South Yorkshire, first started trying to learn how to drive in 1992.

“I’m still in shock!” the 42-year-old motorist said.

Please don’t eat the daffodils!

A British supermarke­t chain went the extra mile for safety, labeling packages of daffodils with the warning, “Do not eat.”

Store execs said they didn’t want anyone to confuse the bulbs for the yellow flowers with small onions. Daffodils are toxic.

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