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Inevitably the profile covers what Wilson terms Anastos '"spectacular gaffe" from September
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WABC 7's Bill Ritter pulled an Ernie Anastos Tuesday night, accidentally referring to Bernie Kerik as the "former New York City top cock."
Top Cock Video: Bill Ritter, News Anchor, Curses On Air Talking About Bernard Kerik 2010
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During some playful banter with local weatherman Nick Gregory, Anastos complimented Gregory, or at least attempted to, by saying, "It takes a tough man to make a tender forecast, Nick."
Keep F***ing That Chicken: Ernie Anastos, News Anchor, Curses On Air (VIDEO) 2010
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WABC 7's Bill Ritter pulled an Ernie Anastos Tuesday night, accidentally referring to Bernie Kerik as the "former New York City top cock."
Top Cock Video: Bill Ritter, News Anchor, Curses On Air Talking About Bernard Kerik 2010
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During some playful banter with local weatherman Nick Gregory, Anastos complimented Gregory, or at least attempted to, by saying, "It takes a tough man to make a tender forecast, Nick."
Keep F***ing That Chicken: Ernie Anastos, News Anchor, Curses On Air (VIDEO) 2010
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WABC 7's Bill Ritter pulled an Ernie Anastos Tuesday night, accidentally referring to Bernie Kerik as the "former New York City top cock."
Top Cock Video: Bill Ritter, News Anchor, Curses On Air Talking About Bernard Kerik The Huffington Post News Team 2009
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During some playful banter with local weatherman Nick Gregory, Anastos complimented Gregory, or at least attempted to, by saying, "It takes a tough man to make a tender forecast, Nick."
Keep F***ing That Chicken: Ernie Anastos, News Anchor, Curses On Air (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2009
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Honestly, I'm just glad Anastos is on Fox these days, instead of WABC.
Nick Mamatas' Journal nihilistic_kid 2009
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While WNYW, a Fox affiliate, and Anastos have apologized for the er in judgement, the clip has become popular on the Internet, with many making the unutterable phrase a new catch phrase.
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Anastos, a famed New York broadcaster, let the phrase slip while chatting with WNYW's weatherman.
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