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A Web site marketer of various farting toys has created a new gag to dupe the shallow: a fake automated teller machine receipt–called ATM-itations–that makes the user look like he or she has major bank.

The phony slip looks real enough, but certain clues give it away. The name of the bank, Fidelity National Bank & Savings, is really FNBS. Get it? The eye-grabbing balance, $314,159.26, are the first few numbers of Pi.

A $3.49 withdrawal from the wallet fetches a pack of 24 at www.pullmyfinger.com.