Monday, August 27, 2007

Keri McIntyre, FormerTeacher, to Cash in on Fame


Stunningly beautiful former Elementary school teacher Keri McIntyre has one of those rare "American Dream" ops to cash in on her YouTube experience.

It was not so much that her buttocks and face appeared on the Internet video site but that her face appeared on ABC news online that has propelled the lovely young woman to the forefront of the American consciousness.

Ingrid Needleman, Rag Box editorial chief for celebrity news advises that Mcintyre immediately move to Hollywood, California.




"Her best shot to cash in is to move to Hollywood and become involved in several high profile DUI convictions involving a trace of cocaine (not sufficient for a felony). Given recent celebrity convictions, she'll do about a day and a half in prison. She should then emerge and immediately begin hanging around socialite circles where she will reserve the sort of status once honed to perfection by Nicole Smith prior to her early demise," offered Needleman.

"Fame is fleeting," advises Needleman. "She needs to act quickly, before her face is wiped off the ABC news online site. She can get more than the 15 minutes allotted to the rest of us (fame) and YouTube's reaction to the appearance of her video on the Internet only helps."

YouTube stated that "We do not comment on the specifics of individual videos. However, the video in question has been removed as it "violated" our terms of use. YouTube is known to monitor video uploads carefully for copyright infringements involving everything from music to the types of videos in question. They are relentless in their efforts to protect the privacy of citizens. The Recording Industry Association of America (or RIAA) has been considering an award for YouTube for its efforts in controlling music piracy and the Online Privacy Alliance has similarly sought to reward YouTube for its unending efforts to protect the rights of individuals not to be seen or heard without consent.

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