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Weird BUT true

- Natalie O’Neill, Wires

From pol to pole. A former Georgia politician has a new gig as the “artistic director” at a local strip club.

Former GOP state Rep. Jill Chambers, who served in the Legislatur­e from 2003 to 2011, has shimmied on over to the Oasis Goodtime Emporium in Doraville, according to reports. The club features nude dancers and burlesque performanc­es.

Fir sale! You can buy an entire town nestled in the woods of Oregon for the price of some Manhattan abodes.

The southern town of Tiller, which features 250 acres and a rushing river, is for sale for a cool $3.85 million.

It features one church, a deli and zero schools.

A drunken Florida tourist tried to run over a rooster with a golf cart — only to flip the vehicle and hurt himself, according to police.

Daniel Jones, of Cinnaminso­n, NJ, sped after the rogue rooster on a street in the Keys, cops said.

He and pals suffered minor injuries. The rooster hopped onto a sidewalk and scurried away unscathed.

A Mexican chef is serving up the world’s most expensive taco for $25,000 — but no one’s biting.

Juan Licerio Alcala, who works at Grand Velas Los Cabos, started selling the Kobe beef, lobster, beluga caviar and black-truffle brie cheese taco last month.

That’s all stuffed into “a gold-infused corn tortilla” and topped with “exotic” salsa made with rare chilies, tequila and coffee, he said, but no one has ordered it yet.

A scuba diver took a stab at friendship with a baby shark when he pulled a footlong knife out of its head.

Ben Johnson was swimming near the Cayman Islands when he spotted the 3-foot-long nurse shark near a reef with the blade sticking out of its noggin.

The little fella swam right up to him, apparently “asking for help,” Johnson said. He yanked out it out and the big fish swam away.

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