Weird But True

Weird but true

Twins really do have a knack for acting in tandem.

Identical 19-year-old twin sisters Aimee and Ashlee Nelson both gave birth to sons, two hours apart, on New Year’s Eve.

The two boys were even delivered by the same doctor at Summa Akron City Hospital in Ohio.

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Pay it forward, eh!

A drive-through customer at a Tim Hortons in Winnipeg, Canada, paid for the coffee of the motorist behind him — sparking a chain of generosity that lasted for 228 orders over three hours.

“It isn’t uncommon for Tim Hortons customers to pay for the next person in line, but this was a real gift,” said company spokeswoman Michelle Robichaud.

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The Los Angeles Herald Examiner published its final edition 23 years ago — and now the paper’s last employee is finally retiring.

Ex-truck driver Chuck Lutz, 68, has been working at the shuttered newspaper plant all these years, showing up every day to lock and unlock it for visitors — usually TV and movie crews.

“They never told me not to come back to work, so I just kept coming back to work,” he quipped.

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Pitchers and catchers don’t report to Florida for another 1 1/2 months, but that didn’t strop a Vero Beach man from swinging for a triple.

Robert Briley, 44, was arrested for aggravated assault for allegedly swinging a baseball bat at his pal for refusing to take part in a ménage à trois with the suspect’s wife, police said.

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An upstate woman went on a test drive — and then allegedly kept going.

Laura Sturgeon, 44, of Endwell, NY, took out a Toyota Tacoma and never returned to the dealership, police said.

Cops eventually tracked her down at a gas station four hours later. She allegedly told them she needed to run errands and was going to return the wheels.