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Weird BUT true

- Natalie Musumeci, Wires

A father in England turned his home into a giant ball pit.

Joel Conder, 34, recently filled the entire first floor of his home in Surrey with thousands of the lightweigh­t colored balls.

Online video shows his shocked wife and children enter the home and then have a ball as they dive on in.

Cops suspect fowl play. A Florida man hurled a piece of raw poultry at his wife, striking her in the head, police said.

Thomas Reece, 34, was slapped with a charge of domestic battery for the chicken pelting, which allegedly happened at the couple’s St. Petersburg home Friday.

Reece threw the meat, striking her in the back of the head, and then a laundry basket at his spouse, cops said.

Traffic in Germany is really boar-ing.

Police in the Zehlendorf district of Berlin briefly blocked off a busy road to allow for a herd of more than 20 wild boar to safely cross.

Video footage online of the spectacle shows the pack quickly scurry across the closed road.

An Idaho man establishe­d yet another world record by putting on 10 T-shirts faster than anyone else in the world.

David Rush, of Boise, who holds more than 100 Guinness World Records, threw on the tees in 15.61 seconds last week.

Rush’s feat was part of the weekly #GWRChallen­ge, in which hundreds of people worldwide all vie to set a new record while staying at home amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

A West Bank river ran blood-red last week in an incident many are likening to a biblical plague.

The Yad Hanna stream, which leads to Israel’s Alexander River and, eventually, the Mediterran­ean (not Red) Sea, was churning with blood, feathers and other chicken parts caused by “one or more Palestinia­n slaughterh­ouses in the West Bank city of Tulkarem,” according to The Times of Israel.

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