New York Post

Weird BUT true

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It’s an obnoxious world after all!

Disney World wasn’t the happiest place on earth for parkgoers who got stuck for more than an hour on the “It’s a Small World” ride.

Stranded riders were forced to suffer through the high-pitched robots singing the famously chipper song on loop after the attraction broke down, with one man calling it “torture.”

Who you gonna call . . . for a spooky burial?

A Tennessee-based company is selling an intricate Ghostbuste­rs-themed casket equipped with the movie’s signature “Proton Pack” and “No-Ghost” logo to one die-hard fan.

The casket made by Nashville Casket Sales is listed for $5,000 on eBay.

Critics are hot and bothered over a New Zealand bar that’s seeking waitstaff with “double D breasts.”

The advertisem­ent was hung in the window of Stumpers Bar & Cafe in Hokitika, declaring potential employees “must have double D breasts, a great smile and a good attitude, but men can also apply!!!”

Observers called it “sexist” and “a misguided attempt at boomer humor.”

It was a dream come true. A Maryland woman bought a lottery ticket based on numbers that appeared as a vision to her sleeping sibling — and won.

The 68-year-old woman from Cockeysvil­le ditched the series of digits she’s been choosing for years after her sis had a dream in which she was riding a bus marked “23815.”

She bought a Pick 5 ticket with the numbers 2-3-8-1-5, and won $25,000 last month.

Four escaped pigs are going hog wild in an Illinois town — evading cops and neighbors for nearly a week.

The slippery swine have outfoxed Wayne County police in recent days by darting into the woods when cops try to corral them. Despite their porky physiques, they’re “actually pretty fast,” said Chief Tim Roberts. Natalie O’Neill, Wires

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