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Weird But True

Weird but true

There wasn’t a thread of truth to it.

A Cleveland museum that for 20 years displayed a supposed lock of Amelia Earhart’s hair has discovered by DNA analysis that it was just a pile of thread.

The International Women’s Air and Space Museum said it obtained the clump from the Smithsonian, which got it from a man in Pennsylvania.

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He must not have been much of a dancer.

Motorists in Hopkinsville, Ky., called 911 when they spotted a man standing on the rail of a bridge and thought he was going to jump. Turns out the guy was actually dancing with a sign advertising the sub shop Quizno’s.

He was cited for disorderly conduct.

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Here’s a car for the dead hippie taking one last trip.

A British funeral home has painted a hearse with psychedelic colors as the Woodstock generation begins to die out.

“They really lived a colorful life — they wouldn’t want to go to their funeral in a boring black hearse,” said Matthew Shuter.

The vehicle is also available for the living to use to go to rock festivals.

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May as well have one last hurrah before going up river.

A 41-year-old German man called in by police for questioning about a robbery popped in and robbed a shop on his way to the station house.

When he arrived, cops noticed he bore a striking resemblance to the description of the robber the shopkeeper had just called in. Plus, he had all the stolen goods in his car.

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Call him Crocodile Dumb-Dee.

An Aussie whose boat sunk in a billabong was forced to hang in a tree “like a koala bear” for 12 hours as crocodiles circled below waiting for a snack.

Rescuers found Stan Martell the next morning after he had triggered the emergency beacon on his satellite phone.