New York Post

Weird BUT true

- David Meyer, Wires

He couldn’t get it up, so they gave up.

A Canadian couple has managed to secure a marriage annulment after detailing the husband’s struggles to maintain an erection.

A British Columbia judge allowed the annulment on the basis of the couple’s testimony. The now-ex-husband blamed his impotence on his ex-wife, claiming “he has a new girlfriend, and they have sexual intercours­e regularly,” according to the judge.

Mysterious Internet outages in a Welsh village have been traced to an ancient TV.

For 18 months, residents of Aberhosan kept losing their connection­s all at once.

Engineers discovered the cause was an old secondhand TV that sent out “a large burst of electrical interferen­ce” whenever its owner turned it on.

It’s too much of a good thing.

A tank at a Spanish winery sprang a leak on Friday, covering the entire premises with 13,000 gallons of dark red vino.

The spill at Villamalea’s Bodegas Vitivinos flowed out around tractors and cars and into a nearby field.

He was starving to become a homeowner.

An Australian man claims he ate only tuna, rice, salad and the occasional pasta dish for five years while saving to buy a pricey home.

Mattie Bondanza, 30, and his partner spent just $2.50 per meal and limited their avocado intake to once per week. In December, he put down a deposit on a $1.15 million one-bedroom apartment in the tony Sydney suburb of Darlinghur­st.

A Miami-Dade County repo man attempting to tow away a car was arrested on Friday — because the vehicle was occupied.

Ani Rodriguez’s 17-year-old daughter was behind the wheel of her mom’s Audi when the tow truck began to drive away with the car.

Cops arrested the driver after video showed furious honking coming from the car as the truck attempted its getaway.

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