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A Wisconsin man truly bled for his Green Bay Packers — and that devotion saved his life.

Jim Becker, 79, says that in order to buy Packer season tickets — and raise 11 kids — he had to sell blood to collect $15 per pint.

During his years of donation, Becker’s doctor found he suffered from a rare genetic blood order.

His blood retains too much iron — and the only treatment is to remove the iron by donating blood.

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Cops in Spokane, Wash., found $26,000 hidden in Lukeisha A. Harris’ very ample bra after she was busted in connection with an alleged fraud ring that authorities said used fake driver’s licenses and counterfeit credit cards. As the 6-foot, 400-pound Harris was being booked, jail guards found the cash and bank receipts stashed in her bra.

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Got apples?

The New Hampshire House of Representatives will debate this week on whether the Granite State’s official drink should be cider or milk.

The House Environment and Agriculture Committee is split on the question of moo juice or fruit juice.

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She’s a “flight” risk.

A Santa Rosa, Calif., woman was arrested for allegedly stealing her landlord’s airplane, then abandoning it in a field after it ran out of gas.

Cops said the 27-year-old woman took the plane without permission from a hangar at the Sonoma County Airport.

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This money was so funny, it was comically bad.

Des Moines cops broke up an alleged counterfeiting ring that had passed at least $6,000 in fake greenbacks, even though the notes were poorly done.

For example, a faint image of $5 icon Abraham Lincoln can been seen on some of the ring’s fake $100 bills. Cops found one $100 note with the right face, Ben Franklin, on it — but on both sides.

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