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Weird BUT true

- Joshua Rhett Wire Services

Life at the museum? A Nevada family took the 2006 movie “Night at the Museum” to a whole new level — by making one their home.

Police said Wilbert Calhoun, 41, a janitor at the Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada had been living their with his museum-manager wife and their five kids.

It’s unclear how long the family resided there, but both Calhoun and his wife were fired after cops found an AK-47, three handguns and an AR-style pistol in a storage room on June 30.

Oh, Deere.

A wanted Florida man who evaded cops in January by jumping into a swamp tried to elude the law once again — this time on a John Deere lawnmower.

Dusty Mobley, 40, of Holt, was finally nabbed Saturday after he was hit with a Taser while trying to make his getaway, the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office said.

A YouTuber from Alabama is being hailed as the creator of the world’s largest Xbox.

Michael Pick’s 6-foot-plus contraptio­n features Xbox’s glowing logo, but functions with a regular-sized console that sends signals to a microcontr­oller.

Pick plans to donate the refrigerat­or-sized console to a children’s hospital.

Cops had to hop to it to catch this escaped kangaroo.

The stubborn marsupial went on the lam from Hungary’s Budapest Zoo and led police on a three-mile chase before they were able to capture it with a blanket.

An Atlanta woman is removing a large skull tattoo from her face five years later.

Allison Allen, 28, got the $60 skull and crossbones inked on her right cheek following a breakup that left her severely depressed.

The two-year process to scrap the tat will cost her $1,700.

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