New York Post

Weird BUT true

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This Ohio traffic stop was a little buggy.

When cops in North Bloomfield pulled over a horse-drawn cart, they found two Amish men chugging beers and rocking out to music on a stereo system with large speakers.

Before the men could be questioned, they leaped out and escaped into a nearby wooded area, police said.

The buggy was towed. The horse was given to a local farmer for safekeepin­g until its owner comes forward to face the music.

Thank heavens! Two Boston transit workers named Jesus and Muhammad helped a straphange­r get back his lost wallet, according to a published report.

Observers called the Back Bay station reunion of rider and wallet “a miracle.”

A Seattle espresso shop is serving up extra-steamy beverages — by hiring hunky, bare-chested male baristas.

The owners of Dreamboyz Espresso say it’s Washington state’s only coffee shop with shirtless beefcake baristas, while female “bikini baristas” abound.

Its motto? “Hot guys serving hot coffee.”

An Iowa college football fan held up a sign this week begging for beer money in the background of an ESPN broadcast — and managed to rake in $20,000.

The plea from Carson King, 24, said “Busch Light Supply Needs Replenishe­d” — and included his Venmo username. King said he’ll keep $600 for brewskis, and give the rest to a children’s hospital.

Un-bear-able hubris. A drunken man tried to fight a grizzly bear at Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada and was hit with a $4,000 fine.

Devin Mitsuing is allegedly shown in wild video footage shouting at the young bear, throwing rocks at it then putting up his dukes to brawl before the animal flees into the forest.

Mitsuing was ordered to pay for disturbing wildlife.

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