Boomer & Carton Podcast & MOTD: October 26, 2015
While discussing some of Tom Coughlin's comments following the Giants' win on Sunday, Craig got into character and then "The" Eddie Scozzare displayed his great timing.
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While discussing some of Tom Coughlin's comments following the Giants' win on Sunday, Craig got into character and then "The" Eddie Scozzare displayed his great timing.
Boomer was a little surprised that no one mentioned the passing of 'The' Eddie Scozzare's hero, Leonard Nimoy, this morning.
'The' Eddie Scozzare (pictured posing with the Heisman Trophy) decided to open up his microphone and drop some football knowledge this morning, only to have Craig scold him.
Also revealed during this segment, Boomer has earned himself a few extra vacation days -- which seems about right...
'The' Eddie Scozzare was feeling his oats this morning, which was clear after he compared Craig to a parasite or a remora.
Eddie (pictured looking a bit dejected) provided the guys with a couple of maps from his two favorite ski resorts and planned on filling them in on what makes these places so special to him.
While Craig was trying to gauge the interest level fans might have in getting their hands on Mets tickets, Boomer told his radio partner that he was not planning on paying him the rest of the money he owes to him for their Mets' season tickets.
Al Dukes offered up a hearty 'bargain hunting' Hellooo!!! for the lovely Persephanie, which according to Craig, was more than enough to get the job done.
Boomer and Craig have been toying with the idea of coming out with a line of colognes, as part of the ever-expanding 'Boomer and Carton Brand'.
With Ichiro Suzuki officially becoming a member of the Yankees yesterday, inevitably Craig got to wondering what the legendary John Sterling might utter when the newest Bomber hits one 'high, far and gone'?
Today's highly anticipated 'Moment of the Day' occurred when Craig was reflecting on his childhood and briefly reached some common with Al Dukes and 'the' Eddie Scozzare, very briefly...
After having his manhood questioned by a caller for reading '50 Shades of Grey', Craig felt the need to defend himself.
Star of such cinema classics as "The Karate Kid" and "My Cousin Vinny", friend of the show Ralph Macchio joined Boomer and Craig in the Allstate Studio.
Boomer and Craig were none too pleased with "The" Eddie Scozzare for neglecting to mention either of their names while being interviewed for a Newsday article on the FAN's 25th anniversary.
Craig reads Eddie Scozzare's interview from the Neil Best Newsday article on WFAN's 25th Anniversary, and is stunned to find that neither his nor Boomer's name appears at all.
After hearing a song that reminded him of the movie 'Risky Business,' Craig asked Al Dukes and 'the' Eddie Scozzare if they have ever engaged in sexual activity while on a train or any public place.
Today Jerry Recco's highly anticipated 'Moment of the Day' focused on 'the' Eddie Scozzare's softball swing, which was far from fundamentally sound...
During this action-packed segment, we learned about the fulfilling life led by Boomer & Carton button pusher, 'the' Eddie Scozzare.
With 'Tebow-Mania' running wild, the guys opened-up this Friday edition of the Boomer & Carton Morning Extravaganza trying to make sense of the Jets headline grabbing trade and all of the baggage that comes along with it.
In an unexpected development, just prior to listening to Jerry Recco's highly anticipated 'Moment of the Day' we learned that Al Dukes did not attend his senior prom (by choice of course) choosing rather to go to an arcade in the Woodbridge Mall.
After Jerry played a cut of Kobe Bryant's teammate Pau Gasol trying to sing The Fray's, 'How to Save a Life' Boomer commented that the Lakers big-man sounded like he was tone deaf.
Craig gave Al Dukes and Eddie Scozzare each $100 and instructed them to go on a 'shopping-spree' with a few rules.
While listening to a play-by-play cut of Kevin Burkhardt calling a Cowboys touchdown, Craig noticed that Kevin's partner in the booth - former Cowboys QB Danny White - has a tendency to 'jump the call'.
For all of his hilarity, Al Dukes takes his job very seriously and he was visibly distraught this morning based on the likelyhood that today's Show would revolve around just one topic.
Boomer pointed out, that although he lives his life as if it were day camp - Craig can be very vindictive when he wants to be. Somehow That set-off a Tarzan screaming contest among the staff. Then Boomer said something odd.
Neighbors and local businesses in Long Island City, Queens, say rental trucks parked on streets are impacting daily operations.
Americans coming from the Middle East arrived at JFK Airport on Thursday and said the U.S. evacuation plan after attacking Iran was grossly insufficient.
New Jersey E-ZPass users could soon be able to ditch the tags mounted to their windshields to pay tolls.
A new study shows toxic forever chemicals known as PFAS may be entering the food chain on Long Island through contaminated soil, water and air.
Erik Lochtefeld is back to acting and marathon training after a glioblastoma diagnosis and complex surgery at NYU Langone.
Neighbors and local businesses in Long Island City, Queens, say rental trucks parked on streets are impacting daily operations.
Americans coming from the Middle East arrived at JFK Airport on Thursday and said the U.S. evacuation plan after attacking Iran was grossly insufficient.
A new study shows toxic forever chemicals known as PFAS may be entering the food chain on Long Island through contaminated soil, water and air.
Erik Lochtefeld is back to acting and marathon training after a glioblastoma diagnosis and complex surgery at NYU Langone.
The New York City Council held a hearing Thursday on sanctuary city laws, and how well agencies are complying, prompting a rally outside City Hall.
Periods of rain will move through the New York area Thursday, but spring temperatures are on the way for the weekend.
Snow and rain will make for messy morning and evening commutes for New Yorkers on Tuesday. It's a First Alert Weather Day.
The Tri-State Area's weekend is looking like a tale of two seasons with both snow and sunshine.
Another round of snow is impacting the Tri-State Area Wednesday, just after a major blizzard dumped more than 2 feet of snow in some parts of New York and New Jersey.
Pet owners should be extra cautious with their pets during and after the major winter snowstorm impacting the New York and New Jersey area.
Americans coming from the Middle East arrived at JFK Airport on Thursday and said the U.S. evacuation plan after attacking Iran was grossly insufficient.
New Jersey E-ZPass users could soon be able to ditch the tags mounted to their windshields to pay tolls.
Two teen girls were rescued from a stuck elevator at NJ Transit's Ninth Street/Congress Street light rail station over the weekend.
Periods of rain will move through the New York area Thursday, but spring temperatures are on the way for the weekend.
Four people were critically injured after an explosion at Savita Naturals in Logan Township, New Jersey, officials said.
A new study shows toxic forever chemicals known as PFAS may be entering the food chain on Long Island through contaminated soil, water and air.
Periods of rain will move through the New York area Thursday, but spring temperatures are on the way for the weekend.
Alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann allegedly used burner phones to contact dozens of sex workers more than 500 times up until the months before his arrest, according to a new court filing.
Some Iranian Americans on Long Island tell CBS News New York they're emotional and praying for a path to freedom as their families abroad grapple with the newly-launched war.
Justin Timberlake is suing Sag Harbor to prevent the release of bodycam video of his 2024 arrest for driving while intoxicated on Long Island.
Americans coming from the Middle East arrived at JFK Airport on Thursday and said the U.S. evacuation plan after attacking Iran was grossly insufficient.
The announcement comes amid criticism of DHS spending under Noem, and as Congress has allowed the department's funding to lapse.
The New York City Council held a hearing Thursday on sanctuary city laws, and how well agencies are complying, prompting a rally outside City Hall.
A new bill could potentially allow for outdoor and public drinking for the duration of the FIFA World Cup in New York this summer.
New York City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino is hiring a lawyer to fight an attempt by the Ethics Committee to censure her because of social media posts it deemed Islamophobic.
A new study shows toxic forever chemicals known as PFAS may be entering the food chain on Long Island through contaminated soil, water and air.
Erik Lochtefeld is back to acting and marathon training after a glioblastoma diagnosis and complex surgery at NYU Langone.
HHS Secretary RFK Jr. wants the popular coffee chains to prove their surgery drinks are safe for teens and suggested the Trump administration could place limits on your cup of coffee.
Failed contract agreements between Mount Sinai and Anthem have caused thousands of New York patients to lose in-network care.
New York Attorney General Letitia James' office has ordered NYU Langone Health to resume its Transgender Youth Health Program.
Justin Timberlake is suing Sag Harbor to prevent the release of bodycam video of his 2024 arrest for driving while intoxicated on Long Island.
Brian Anthony Moreland is a Tony Award-nominated producer who has worked on numerous hit shows and joins a short list of Black producers working on Broadway.
Pokémon fans across New York City waited in live for special events marking the franchise's 30th anniversary.
Singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka, known for his hits like "Laughter in the Rain," "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" and "Calendar Girl," has died.
Streaming giant Netflix declined to match Paramount Skydance's $31 per share offer for Warner Bros. Discovery.
Cutter Gauthier scored twice in a span of just over three minutes in the first period, backup Ville Husso stopped 42 shots and the Anaheim Ducks beat the New York Islanders 5-1.
The New Jersey Devils beat Toronto 4-3 on Wednesday night, sending the Maple Leafs to their fifth straight loss.
The Oklahoma City Thunder edged the New York Knicks 103-100 on Wednesday night.
Bam Adebayo had 23 points, nine rebounds and six steals, and the Miami Heat beat the Brooklyn Nets 124-98 on Tuesday night in the opener of a two-game series.
The New York Knicks beat the Toronto Raptors 111-95 on Wednesday night for their fifth win in six games.
Neighbors and local businesses in Long Island City, Queens, say rental trucks parked on streets are impacting daily operations.
Erik Lochtefeld is back to acting and marathon training after a glioblastoma diagnosis and complex surgery at NYU Langone.
Manhattan historians recently discovered a link to the Underground Railroad at the Merchant's House Museum.
The National Dance Institute in Harlem hosts a special camp twice a year to bring together dancers with and without special needs for a dance camp, proving anyone can take center stage.
Could New York City's harsh winter weather end up curbing the number of rats? Here's why experts are saying don't count on it.
The Halloween tradition strolled through Manhattan's East Village on Sunday, with furry friends dressed in colorful costumes.
A suspect was taken into custody after an attack on Pearl Street Mall in Boulder on June 1 in which there were 15 people and a dog who were victims. The suspect threw Molotov cocktails that burned some of the victims, who were part of a march for Israeli hostages.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Dogs got decked out for the annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade in New York City's East Village on Saturday.
Cosplayers flooded New York City's Javits Center in October 2024 for the annual New York Comic Con convention.
Police say an individual threw an object at an NYPD officer, hitting him in the head, at a Bronx subway station Thursday evening.
Weight loss drugs mean less appetite and less money spent on food and eating, and while that may be good for patients, it's forcing an adjustment for some businesses like bakeries. CBS News New York health reporter Jenna DeAngelis explains.
President Trump is replacing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in a startling shakeup. CBS News New York's Marcia Kramer reports.
Erik Lochtefeld is forging his return to the big stage, and to his love of running, after having complex open brain surgery at NYU Langone Health. CBS News New York's Hannah Kliger reports.
An injured bald eagle rescued from the Hudson River by the NYPD Harbor Unit on Feb. 17 is recovering, the wild bird rehab The Raptor Trust said.