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Anchorboy

True Tales from the World of Sportscasting

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Anchorboy

By: Jay Onrait
Narrated by: Jay Onrait, Dan O'Toole
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Top Ten Things You'll Learn When You Read This Book:

10) Jay was beaten up by an MMA fighter on live television
9) Interviewing Will Ferrell can be a harrowing experience
8) Jay once ruined a perfectly good pair of underwear on Christmas Eve
7) Failing as a stand-up comedian can lead to a job in broadcasting
6) Jay ran a marathon to get a ticket for the 2010 men's Olympic gold-medal hockey game
5) Jay was sexually harassed at TSN by a senior citizen every day for 10 years
4) Jay appeared as the Phantom of the Opera on national television
3) Jay was entertained nightly by free live sex shows throughout university
2) Jay was single-handedly responsible for Winnipeg's second NHL team being called "The Jets" (he claims)
1) Running around in a full-body unitard at the London Olympics is a bad idea

All this and more awaits you in Anchorboy!

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Sports Comedy Funny Hockey

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