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Weird BUT true

- Tamar Lapin, Wires

A Louisiana psychic didn’t see this coming.

The fortune-teller and her grandson were inside The Psychic Room in Baton Rouge, cooking chili Monday evening, when a truck crashed through the building’s front wall.

The driver, Derek Lacombe, was charged with DWI and reckless operation.

The psychic, who wasn’t identified, said she told her grandson earlier in the day she had a strange feeling — but didn’t foresee the crash.

Russian Orthodox priests now don’t have to worry about what to wear into battle.

The military recently unveiled a line of priestly uniforms, including dark-green or camo cassocks and headwear, intended to blend with soldiers’ fatigues.

The uniforms, that feature Orthodox crosses instead of buttonhole­s, were displayed on mannequins at the Russian Armed Forces Cathedral in Moscow.

Elephants at a Polish zoo are going to pot.

Trying to ease three elephants’ anxiety after the death of their herd leader, Warsaw Zookeepers are testing if CBD oil can help.

Assisting is an online hemp store that already sells cannabis oils for use on house pets.

He was washing his own undercarri­age.

After-hours security footage at Parkland’s Car and Dog Wash in Queensland, Australia, caught a naked man getting hosed down by a friend — and hopping up and down, maybe in pain.

Chemicals coming out of the hose would likely have felt “like chili juice on your skin,” said car wash owner Geoff Bowen. “He’d be on fire.”

Corny?

A South Dakota town is mourning a cornstalk that had been growing through a crack in concrete.

Dubbed the 57th Street Corn, the plant had become a symbol of hope for Sioux Falls amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

But the lone stalk’s life was cut short last week, when someone ripped it out.

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