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Weird BUT true

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This guy gets our vote for most creative marriage proposal of the year.

James Parry of England, his three young kids and his longtime girlfriend, Kirsty Lamerton, went on vacation in Spain.

He bought custom-made Tshirts for the kids, ages 10, 6 and 2, with one word printed on each — “Will,” “You,” “Marry.” His T-shirt read, “Daddy.” At one point, all four turned toward her to pop the question.

She accepted and the kids then turned to display to passers-by the backs of their shirts, which read, “She,” “Said,” “Yes.”

If you’re driving from Florida to the upstate New York town of Salamanca, keep your eyes out for a teddy bear — because an anguished family offered a $500 reward for its return.

It belongs to a 3-year-old and disappeare­d from the family car as they drove home from Disney World.

“My daughter has never been a day without this bear and is completely heartbroke­n,” her mom, Amy Early, posted on social media. “And it’s breaking mine.”

Some Minnesota highschool­ers were able to bring “hot dates” to their prom picture-taking session.

A blizzard kept them from the event, so firefighte­rs in the town of Forest Lake north of St. Paul offered their station as a photo studio.

The pics show kids in formal attire aboard firetrucks. Take a gander at this. Brandy Hall, of Ocean Springs, Miss., is looking for a mate for Lucy, her pet goose.

The goose is currently enamored with Hall’s dog — but not surprising­ly, Lucy is barking up the wrong tree.

If you’re a cowboy in Hawaii, you sometimes have to be resourcefu­l.

A bison running loose in Hanalei on the island of Kauai amid flooding wound up in a bay and was struggling to stay above water.

A cowpoke jumped on his faithful Jet Ski, lassoed the animal and pulled him back to shore.

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