He may still have a few more years in office, but
President Barack Obama is already eyeing his
retirement plans.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Obama sat
down with several studio executives during a Nov.
26 meeting and revealed what his dream job
opportunity would be after 2016.
"At least I know what I want to do when I
retire...host ESPN SportsCenter's Top 10 list," he
said according to the magazine.
Ironically, one of the people in attendance was
none other than Disney's CEO, Robert Iger, who
also heads up the 24-hour sports channels.
"Everyone had a good giggle," sources shared.
And in more SportsCenter news, a scheduled
appearance by Will Ferrell (as Anchorman's Ron
Burgundy), was canceled in light of a press
conference that was held regarding football player
Jameis Winston.
The Florida State quarterback is currently under
investigation for allegations that he sexually
assaulted a former classmate.
The unfortunate news for Burgundy fans was
revealed via Twitter.
"Ron Burgundy's scheduled Thurs. appearance on
@SportsCenter has been cancelled in light of the
potential implications of any news from the State
Attorney's press conference in Fla.," ESPN's
director of communications David Scott tweeted.
"As of this time, there is no reschedule date for
Ron Burgundy."
But have no fear, promos for the film (ranging in
news station pranks and college-naming
ceremonies) have been full-throttle over the last
several weeks.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
President Barack Obama Reveals Dream Retirement Job: I Want to Host SportsCenter!
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