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Weird BUT true

- Natalie Musumeci, Wires

Ride ’em cowboy — straight into a bar.

A man clad in a cowboy hat rode a horse through the front door of a Texas saloon, to the thrill of cheering patrons outside.

Online video of the spectacle shows the man giddy-uping into the watering hole in Lubbock’s Depot District.

The rider and horse stayed in the saloon for just a few seconds before turning around and heading off into the sunset.

It was unhappy hour for a couple of beer bandits.

A man and woman knocked off an Orlando convenienc­e store for two cases of Corona Light, but were soon busted after a cop pulled into the parking lot and was told by an employee that the thieves had just driven off.

The cop caught up with the car — and when he tried to pull it over, its driver missed a turn and crashed into a tree.

The man tried to run before the cop tased him.

A huge portion of a Texas parking garage collapsed twice within a few hours, leaving about two dozen mangled and smashed vehicles.

The structural failure left a gaping hole in the Irving garage.

Slowpokes, beware. Police in Idaho are starting to enforce a new law that targets motorists going too slow in the passing lanes of highways.

Drivers who back up traffic by going below the speed limit in the left lane could face a fine of $90 under the law.

A Butte, Mont., woman had quite a busy day, police say.

Kaylee Berry, 22, allegedly stole five vehicles — a Dodge Ram, a Pontiac Grand Am, a Ford Ranger, a Toyota Sequoia and GMC pickup with a dog inside — all in one day. She has been charged with five felony counts of theft and one felony count of burglary in the Sunday crime spree.

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