From the twisted and juvenile mind that brought you the national bestseller Anchorboy comes another rollicking collection of embarrassing stories that'll make you laugh, cry, and feel just a little bit uncomfortable.
Get ready for more story time with everyone's favourite Canadian sportscaster, Jay Onrait! Pull up a chair, open a bag of ketchup chips, and join Jay as he reminisces about the times he . . .
- -- explored the squalid world of medical marijuana;
- -- made a mess of himself on the road to Pittsburgh;
- -- got upstaged on live TV by comedy legend Martin Short;
- -- rode a Street Dragon through the laneways of Sochi;
- -- shared a drink with Jay-Z and was then asked to leave;
And much, much more!
About the Author :
Jay Onrait is a Canadian television personality, author, and sports anchor. Born in Calgary and raised in Athabasca, Alberta, Jay's big break came when he landed a job co-hosting TSN's SportsCentre alongside Dan O'Toole. In 2013, Jay and Dan joined the launch of the new Fox Sports 1 network as hosts of their flagship show, Fox Sports Live. Somewhere along the way, Jay found time to write two bestselling memoirs, Anchorboy and Number Two, and co-create the wildly successful Jay and Dan Podcast. Jay lives with his wife and daughter in Los Angeles.
Web: jayonrait.com
Twitter: @jayonrait
Review :
"Of all the Canadians I have worked with in Hollywood, Jay Onrait is definitely one of them." - Martin Short
"Jay Onrait has finally found a medium in which he stands a chance to succeed. Stick with the books, kid! Television is just not your thing. And get rid of the other guy immediately." - Regis Philbin
"I'm not going to be one of those people who says something mean about Jay Onrait just for a cheap laugh and a chance to get on his book cover. Besides, who the hell is Jay Onrait?" - Peter Mansbridge
"When I first met Jay Onrait, he was essentially an intern at TSN. I would berate him daily and make him do silly dog tricks to humiliate him in front of the staff. But if that is in this book, I will sue his ass." - James Duthie
"Jay is in desperate of need of paycheck, so he wrote another book. Please take him back Canada." - Andy Roddick
"Seriously, a book by Jay Onrait is not to be taken seriously. Except by Jay Onrait, who was driven by the need to work on his spelling." - Dave Hodge
"I fell in love with Jay Onrait the day I flashed him on National Television. It was more exciting for me than him, but we both were willing to do anything for ratings. . . Anything. RIP Jay. I will miss your packed lunches." - Charissa Thompson