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.
The New York Yankees rolled to a 13-4 rout of the Kansas City Royals on Saturday afternoon.
Recurring elevator problems are back and worse than ever at one New York City high-rise, according to tenants.
The Invasive Species Management Act outlaws the sale and spread of species, like the Bradford pear, Japanese barberry and running bamboo, in the Garden State.
A United flight from O'Hare International Airport heading to LaGuardia was diverted to Pittsburgh on Saturday afternoon.
Crews rushed to the scene on Jefferson Street, where witnesses said flames erupted from the roof and spread to neighboring buildings.
Recurring elevator problems are back and worse than ever at one New York City high-rise, according to tenants.
Singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw turned to social media for help reconnecting with a New York City bartender after a memorable performance this week.
The murder case surrounding the 1979 disappearance of 6-year-old Etan Patz in NYC is on track for a third trial.
Air Canada said its flights from Toronto and Montreal to New York City's JFK will cease June 1 and resume Oct. 25.
A young Long Island man who overcame autism to graduate high school as valedictorian is now poised to graduate from Hofstra with top honors.
New York City's balmy weather proved to be record-breaking for the date of April 15.
Parts of the New York area could see record high temperatures during a summerlike stretch of weather this week.
A major warmup, featuring summer-like temperatures in the 80s, will take over the Eastern Seaboard beginning Monday.
New York City and the Tri-State Area are finally turning the corner to warmer weather this week.
When UConn plays Michigan for the NCAA Men's Basketball championship tonight in Indianapolis, there are a few places in New York City where fans can root on their schools.
The Invasive Species Management Act outlaws the sale and spread of species, like the Bradford pear, Japanese barberry and running bamboo, in the Garden State.
Crews rushed to the scene on Jefferson Street, where witnesses said flames erupted from the roof and spread to neighboring buildings.
The New Jersey Transit Police Department is conducting its annual emergency response drill Saturday at MetLife Stadium in preparation for the FIFA World Cup.
NJ Transit and the NYNJ Host Committee announced their plan for transportation and parking ahead of the FIFA World Cup games at MetLife Stadium.
Gov. Mikie Sherrill is sounding off about the cost of getting to and from the FIFA World Cup games at MetLife Stadium this summer.
A young Long Island man who overcame autism to graduate high school as valedictorian is now poised to graduate from Hofstra with top honors.
New York families rely on state records to make sure car purchases are legit, but what happens when those records are wrong?
A Marine Corps veteran is walking more than 100 miles from eastern Long Island to Staten Island to support a little girl battling cancer.
A Nassau County man faces multiple charges are he allegedly tried to lure an 11-year-old earlier this week.
Eisenhower Park in East Meadow, Long Island has reopened after a deadly gang-related shooting Wednesday night.
The deal, approved by the FCC, would create a company that owns 265 television stations in 44 states and Washington, D.C.
President Trump spoke with CBS News Friday in a new telephone interview.
The wife of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has apologized for what she says were "harmful" social media posts she made as a teenager.
The federal government is withholding $73 million in highway funds from New York, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Thursday.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said he and President Trump are "honest, direct about the fact that we have many disagreements," but they agree on their love for New York City.
Advocates fear New York state could be taking a step back when it comes to biomarker testing access for those with Medicaid.
What started as a sinus infection left a Long Island teenager fighting for his life, requiring emergency brain surgery.
Older adults in New Jersey recorded the highest number of suspected overdose deaths in 2025, according to the New Jersey Department of Health.
The first case of mpox clade I has been detected in New York City, health officials said Friday. Of the two types of mpox, clade I is known to cause more severe disease and death.
Heights University Hospital, formerly known as Christ Hospital, shuttered its emergency room Saturday night.
Singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw turned to social media for help reconnecting with a New York City bartender after a memorable performance this week.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and his wife Rama Duwaji will not attend this year's Met Gala, sources said.
The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame unveiled its list of inductees for 2026, and it includes the Wu-Tang Clan, the legendary, local hip-hop collective.
Jury selection for Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial in a Manhattan courtroom began Tuesday. He is being accused of raping actress Jessica Mann in 2013.
Afrika Bambaataa, a rapper and producer, was best known for breakthrough tracks like 1982's "Planet Rock" and for founding the Universal Zulu Nation art collective.
The New York Yankees rolled to a 13-4 rout of the Kansas City Royals on Saturday afternoon.
Ryan McMahon broke out of his season-long slump with a tiebreaking, two-run homer in the eighth inning as the Yankees beat the Royals 4-2 on Friday night.
Moisés Ballesteros, Nico Hoerner and Ian Happ homered, and the Chicago Cubs handed the Mets their ninth straight loss, pounding New York 12-4.
NJ Transit and the NYNJ Host Committee announced their plan for transportation and parking ahead of the FIFA World Cup games at MetLife Stadium.
Mike Trout homered for the fifth time during a four-game series on Thursday, crushing a long drive in the seventh inning for the Angels in an 11-4 victory over the Yankees.
Recurring elevator problems are back and worse than ever at one New York City high-rise, according to tenants.
Students at M.S. 407 transform a barren space into a habitat for bees and butterflies, part of a broader city push to expand pollinator-friendly green spaces.
Brooklyn officials announced a first-of-its-kind initiative to build sensory rooms in every District 75 elementary school.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's administration unveiled a dramatic traffic redesign at Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza.
New York City business owners are pushing on the State Legislature to pass Gov. Kathy Hochul's reforms that would roll back some of the climate legislation passed by New York state in 2019.
People dressed in elaborate headgear and paraded up Fifth Avenue for New York City's Easter Sunday tradition.
The Halloween tradition strolled through Manhattan's East Village on Sunday, with furry friends dressed in colorful costumes.
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Senior U.S. officials could be heading back to Pakistan to continue negotiations in the war with Iran, according to people familiar with the deliberations.
Firefighters spent hours tacking the flames overnight on Jefferson Street. CBS News New York's Christina Fan reports.
NJ Transit's annual emergency exercise comes in preparation for the FIFA World Cup, when massive crowds are expected to pack trains and buses. CBS News New York's Christina Fan reports.