New York Post

Weird BUT true

- David K. Li, Post Wires

A drug mule was carrying a drug bunny, cops say.

Awoman arrested in Oklahoma allegedly admitted she had stuffed $ 30,000 worth of meth into a toy Easter Bunny and was bringing it to another runner, whowas to distribute the goods to dealers.

“We’ve intercepte­d narcotics in the mail before,” Tahlequah Police Chief Nate King said. “The Easter Bunny, I thought, was a strange touch.”

Two friends from Montreal drove 34 hours and 2,000 miles with their sons in a pilgrimage to the original KFC in Corbin, Ky.

Dads Brian Lutfy and Neil Janna were delighted to check the trip off their bucket list.

“I told [ Neil] we and the boys would never forget this road trip,” Lutfy said.

“They’ll forget they went to Niagara Falls, but they won’t forget this.”

Three sticky fingered crooks felt the full sting of justice.

They were trying to steal honey from hives in New Port Richey, Fla., but 30,000 bees didn’t take too kindly to the intruders.

“They were covered in bees, their beards, their hair, their clothes— bees were everywhere,” said a witness, Tom Johnson.

Each man was stung at least 50 times before firefighte­rs came toward off the bees.

Sea lions are so cute— until they attack.

A 62yearold angler was fishing off San Diego when he hooked a fish that a sea lion had its eye on first.

It lunged over the rail, pulling the fisherman into the water, officials said. He was treated for bites and cuts at a hospital.

One city’s junk is another family’s castle.

Jeremy and Dee Trentelman used discarded cardboard boxes to build a frontyard castle for their kids.

The city of Ogden, Utah, cited them for accumulati­ng junk and ordered them to dismantle the castle in 15 days.

The Trentelman­s say they will wait until Day 15 to remove it, just to make a point.

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