New York Post

Weird BUT true

- Chris Perez, Wires

Now this is a reason to cry in your beer.

A tractortra­iler overturned on a highway in Amarillo, Texas — spilling more than 55,000 pounds of brew, glass bottles, pallets and crates.

It took workers seven hours to clean up the mess Wednesday.

The driver suffered minor injuries and was cited for taking a curve too fast.

The beer was a total loss.

If you want something done right, do it yourself.

An inebriated Kentucky motorist drove to a police station, walked inside and asked officers to arrest him for DUI — which is exactly what they did.

Christophe­r L. Stewart, was arrested after he admitted that he had been driving under the influence.

A 6yearold Massachuse­tts boy barely tall enough to grip and swing clubs played 100 holes of golf in one day to raise $25,000 for cancer charities.

Ryan McGuire spent Wednesday at MGA Links at Mamantapet­t raising the money in memory of his kindergart­en classmate, Danny Nickerson, who died in April of inoperable brain cancer.

The Alamo has found its Kitty Crockett.

The Texas landmark made a calico cat named Bella its official feline.

The former stray wanders around the grounds with a tag reading, “I belong at the Alamo.”

It’s pretty easy to cheat at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia. In fact, it’s almost encouraged.

School officials were embarrasse­d recently when they accidently handed out the answers to a test instead of the questions.

The 44 softwarede­velopment students about to take the test started laughing uproarious­ly when they realized the error.

They weren’t laughing, though, when they were told the test was postponed and they’d have to return the next day for a new exam.

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