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Weird BUT true

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They put the “high” in higher power.

The Citadel Church of La Puente in Los Angeles was busted for posing as a church — while hawking weed and cannabis waxes and edibles, according to police.

Cops found up to $30,000 in pot products inside the phony house of God, which has no license to sell the drug, authoritie­s said.

It didn’t have the write stuff.

The futuristic Tianjin Binhai Library — dubbed the “world’s best library” and a “book lover’s dream” by Chinese papers — stocked its six-story-high shelves with aluminum images of books, instead of the real thing, according to a report.

A couple eating at a Florida Waffle House nearly croaked when they found something extra floating in the husband’s water glass — a dead frog.

“It kind of puts a bad taste in your mouth,” said Claire Sheats, who said she and her husband filed a complaint with the state Health Department.

The Tallahasse­e restaurant said it’s investigat­ing.

Diehard British soccer fans were so devastated Sunday by their team’s loss, they called East London cops — who didn’t appreciate it.

“Ringing [911] because @WestHamUtd have lost again and you aren’t sure what to do is not acceptable! It is a complete waste of our time,” the Essex Police Force Control Room blasted on Twitter.

A former Utah fire chief admitted to intentiona­lly starting a wildfire in Utah this summer, and faces charges for allegedly setting a second f ire in the same area.

Rex Richard Olsen, 37, pleaded guilty to starting the June 9 blaze that burned about 1,000 acres of sagebrush and grass near Maeser, Utah.

In October, he was charged with starting another wildfire in the same area. Natalie O’Neill, Wires

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