Weird But True

Weird but true

Would you like fries with that affidavit?

A Connecticut law firm has become the first known legal office to boast of having its own drive-through window.

Car-bound clients can drop off papers at the Kocian Law Group, which moved into a building that formerly housed a fast-food outlet and decided to make use of the takeout window.

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The Tea Party wouldn’t find many fans in Denmark.

Danes pay the highest taxes in the world — and they couldn’t be happier.

Although nearly half of the country’s GDP goes to the taxman — compared to 25 percent in the United States — a new poll found that 66 percent think the tax rate is just fine and 10 percent would like to see it go up.

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A teacher in Italy has angered parents for going too far with the three R’s — reading, ‘riting and ravishing.

Parents at a Catholic high school in Milan have taken their kids out of class because they say teacher and former beauty queen Ileana Tacconelli, 28, is too sexy.

She’s not been accused of classroom wrongdoing, but some parents don’t like that she once appeared in a racy video.

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Sharia law is settling over England — and it smells like bacon.

Beverley’s Snack Shack restaurant was ordered by local town officials to remove its vent fan so the odor of frying pork wouldn’t offend Muslims visiting nearby neighbors.

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When rents get too damn high in America, people form crazy political parties — but in Germany they strip naked.

Rent protesters are fighting the rising costs of shelter by stripping in front of shocked real-estate agents at high-priced apartments.

The average rent in Berlin for a two-bedroom apartment is $891 a month.