What Would D-Money Do? Site Launched

CYBERSPACE — The new site WhatWouldDMoneyDo.com, which representatives said is devoted to posting creative situations with creative responses in good fun, has been launched.

The idea of the website initially was created as a joke while at Cybernet Expo in Tampa, Fla., while Brandon “Fight the Patent” from T3Report.com, Mark and Travis from SexDateCash.com, and Tom Hymes of XBIZ were hanging out.

“We were talking about goofy scenarios and I had a flashback to 'South Park the Movi'e where they were saying ‘What would Brian Boitano Do?’" Mr. Fight said. "So I blurted out ‘What would D-Money do?’"

Mark, owner of SexDateCash.com, registered the domain on his mobile phone immediately.

Mr. Fight called up D-Money (Darren Blatt, proprietor of The Players Ball) to tell him about the idea for the site.

“I think the site will be a fun entertainment site," Blatt said. "Webmasters can think up scenarios and be original about off-the-wall situations. I'm also interested in hearing the answers as well. People often wonder, what would D-Money do? Now they'll know."

Visitors to the website can suggest their own scenarios as well as add their own responses to posted scenarios.

D-Money himself will be jumping in to rate the responses "to the degree of pimpness," a representative said.

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