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There is a solution for you oh wealthy one — though it might ask you to reach deep, well not deep, but just reach into your pockets to be a part of this new venture.
Minnesota Philharmonic Orchestra conductor James Touchi-Peters has created an exclusive social networking website named Netropolitan – for the rich. He describes it as an “online country club for people with more money than time.”
A site where you pay an annual fee of about $9,000 for registration, and then another $3,000 after that per year, solely to interact with people with whom you can “talk about your last European vacation or new car without the backlash.”