Oh my goodness, Expense a Steak is the funniest thing I've seen in years: Say you go to New York's Maloney & Porcelli for a steak with your work buddies, and you want to expense the cost, but you've racked up quite a bill. Just head to the website Expense a Steak, enter your bill's total, and they'll give you a page of fake (but convincingly crumpled) receipts for work-related expenses, like cabs and office supplies. Your company's accounting department won't look twice.
(Genius idea by Walrus, a New York-based ad agency; top photo via John Fraissinet)
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