New York Post

Weird BUT true

- Wire Services

A Chicago singer has a talking tattoo.

When she scans it with a smartphone app, it plays the last voicemail left by her grandmothe­r, who died three years ago.

“A month before she passed she left me a voicemail wishing me happy birthday,” said Sakyrah Angelique.

“I got that exact waveform tattooed across my heart and I am able to play it just by holding my camera over it.’’

An eagle took a little dog named Zoey on a solo sightseein­g ride over Pennsylvan­ia.

Monica Newhard of Bowmanstow­n let her four dogs into her yard — and soon heard her brother screaming and looking skyward.

“Oh my God,’’ he shouted. “That’s Zoey.’’ She was caught in the bird’s talons.

They searched and found her — amazingly still alive — four miles away. How romantic. A man in Middletown, Ohio, robbed a bank and used the loot to buy his girlfriend an engagement ring, an official said.

Dustin Pederson bought a ring for $4,500 — about half of the proceeds from the heist, the official claimed.

You won’t have a problem getting your pizza delivered, despite the snowy weather, if you live in Union Pier, Mich.

Mario’s Pizza is offering snowed-in pizza lovers a “pizza and plow’’ special.

For $30 the restaurant will not only deliver a pie, but also clear the customer’s driveway.

A judge in Westminste­r, Mass., told a man who had been arrested for failing to renew his dog’s license he was barking up the wrong tree.

Brian Vincent admitted receiving two notices that the licenses for his 9-yearold pooch had expired.

He complained the punishment was “extreme’’ for the “crime.’’

He paid the $25 licensing fee and an extra $50 to cover the fine.

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