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Weird BUT true

- Natalie O’Neill, Wires

Rock on! And on and on andon...

A Canadian soft-rock station has been playing the same Rage Against the Machine song for more than 24 hours — baffling listeners who suspect somebody’s trying to make a statement.

The heavy-metal tune “Killing in the Name” began blasting on loop on Vancouver’s Kiss Radio 104.9 FM Wednesday morning with no announceme­nt.

Listeners suspect it’s part of a protest by staffers.

What the H-E-double hockey sticks?

A couple in Denver, Colo., was gobsmacked when the NHL’s Stanley Cup championsh­ip trophy was mistakenly delivered to their home.

The Cup, won by the hometown Colorado Avalanche, was accidental­ly sent to Kit Karbler and husband Dmitri Rudenko, instead of to team captain Gabe Landeskog, who owns a pad with a similar house number in the neighborho­od.

Her lunch bit back. A woman in England chomped down on a tooth in her sausage roll, she says.

Liz Morgan said she got the sharp little surprise at the bakery chain Greggs in Sussex and later called customer service, which refunded her $18.

A Pennsylvan­ia woman awoke to find a stranger snoozing on her sofa, she said.

Tenesha Fisher, of Coraopolis, fell asleep watching TV in her living room Sunday and when she awoke was stunned to see the intoxicate­d gal.

Fisher called the cops, who busted the interloper.

They went on a quilling spree!

Two Indian women were busted allegedly trying to smuggle 109 live animals— including porcupines and armadillos — in suitcases at an airport in Bangkok, Thailand, according to a report.

Security officials found the critters, along with lizards, snakes and turtles, after X-ray machines detected the creepy-crawly cargo, authoritie­s said.

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