![]() ![]() She opens the book the way she begins her show, with an arsenal of noises - bomb explosions, incoming missiles and a "Gillooly" (her version of Tonya Harding's pipe-wielding ex-husband hitting a human knee) - to signify that she's just hung up on a caller who's teed her off. ![]() Like the brash, funny, iconoclastic persona she creates on the air, her book, "The Babe in Boyland," takes on the "tightfisted a- owners," "prima donna ballplayers," "unbelievable salaries," greedy corporate sponsors, "badass" images, expansion teams run by "egomaniacal puds" and the drug-taking, women-assaulting, rule-breaking stars who make baseball, basketball, football and ice hockey the games they are today. 1 nationally syndicated sports talk show. She calls herself the Fabulous Sports Babe, and she has built her radio program into the country's No. ![]()
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