Social Network Leads Nomadic Existence
TeeBeeDee, a Social Network for people generally in their 40's and over, leads a nomadic existence. It is the only known Social Network capable of pulling up roots from one site and moving to another on two weeks notice.
"Sure we've lost hundreds of members," stated Scott Free, a TBD member. "But we'll gain new members.
When asked about the loss of the old members, some of whom had been with the old location for a long period of time, Free suggested that if they were too lazy or dumb to make it over to the new site, then they should be abandoned in the desert like the snakes they are.
"Sure, the new home is a royal mess and bears little resemblance to the old site and people will be confused beyond measure. But like good nomads we will adapt,"
Free went on to say.
"Besides, by the time people settle in and get used to the new format, we will be pulling up stakes to become a subgroup of Facebook, something we tried to accomplish over at the old site but were never quite able to."




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