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.
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.
At least five small businesses in Hell's Kitchen have either had a break-in or been vandalized in just the last week.
Hannes Wolf and Mounsef Bakrar each scored a goal for New York City FC in a 2-1 win over the New York Red Bulls.
Josh Bell hit a tying homer off Edwin Díaz in a four-run ninth inning, the latest costly meltdown by the struggling New York Mets closer, and Otto Lopez singled home the winning run in the 10th as the Miami Marlins rallied for a 10-9 victory.
The New York Liberty's first home game of the season, against the Indiana Fever and rookie sensation Caitlin Clark, set an all-time WNBA record with more than $2 million in tickets sold.
Juan Soto had his first multihomer game with the Yankees, Luis Gil struck out a career-high 14 and New York beat the Chicago White Sox 6-1 to extend its winning streak to a season-high six games.
At least five small businesses in Hell's Kitchen have either had a break-in or been vandalized in just the last week.
The New York Liberty's first home game of the season, against the Indiana Fever and rookie sensation Caitlin Clark, set an all-time WNBA record with more than $2 million in tickets sold.
Sunday should be mainly dry. A little drizzle or sprinkles may be around in the morning.
A New York City councilmember has introduced the Fairness in Apartment Rental Expenses Act, aiming to cut down broker fees for renters.
Traffic safety advocates in Brooklyn say the redesign of McGuinness Boulevard is inadequate, and they want changes to be implemented.
Sunday should be mainly dry. A little drizzle or sprinkles may be around in the morning.
Today's weather looks to be the pick of the week, as skies clear and temperatures climb.
Temperatures around New York and New Jersey will rebound nicely Monday, as highs reach the upper 60s and low 70s.
Mother's Day was mostly a gloomy day in New York City and across the Tri-State Area.
Sunday night may offer a chance to see the northern lights in suburban areas of New York City after an "extreme" geomagnetic storm reached Earth on Friday.
Sunday should be mainly dry. A little drizzle or sprinkles may be around in the morning.
Today's weather looks to be the pick of the week, as skies clear and temperatures climb.
A federal judge is considering if lawsuits against NYC congestion pricing should proceed after hours of arguments from people suing to stop the new tolls.
A doctor from New Jersey is one of more than a dozen volunteers who are stranded at a hospital in Gaza and calling on the U.S. government to get them home.
The Giants plan to wear their new "Century Red" uniform up to twice during the 2024 season.
Sunday should be mainly dry. A little drizzle or sprinkles may be around in the morning.
A federal judge is considering if lawsuits against NYC congestion pricing should proceed after hours of arguments from people suing to stop the new tolls.
Eight Cricket World Cup matches will be held at Nassau County's International Cricket Stadium in June 2024.
There's an intense debate on whether to arm school security after Farmingdale schools became the latest on Long Island to plan to hire armed guards.
Mother's Day was mostly a gloomy day in New York City and across the Tri-State Area.
A federal judge is considering if lawsuits against NYC congestion pricing should proceed after hours of arguments from people suing to stop the new tolls.
The FBI seized 11 one-ounce gold bars, two one-kilogram gold bars and $486,461 from the New Jersey Democrat's home.
Michael Cohen, the key witness in the case against former President Donald Trump, faced questions from defense attorneys taking aim at his credibility.
President Biden and former President Donald Trump agreed Thursday to presidential debates on June 27 and Sept. 3.
Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey is accused of trading his influence and power to foreign governments.
Leonette Belfield-Carson, whose daughter Jalissa Nadine Carson died of cancer, is now an advocate for other moms with children battling cancer.
A new report from New Jersey's Department of Health shows lead levels in children are dropping but not gone.
Kyle McMorrow was just 36 years old when he suffered a stroke last year. He woke up with neck pain one day, not realizing what was happening.
Panera is phasing out a highly caffeinated selection of lemonade beverages that's at the center of several lawsuits.
Hormel Foods says potentially contaminated products were shipped to Publix and Dollar Tree distribution warehouses.
A six-footer with an ample black mustache, Dabney Coleman made his mark in numerous popular films.
The 2016 footage, which was obtained and published by CNN, appears to show the rap mogul hitting, dragging and kicking the singer known as Cassie.
A 50-year-old man is charged with assault after actor Steve Buscemi was punched in an apparent random attack in New York City.
Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik are reprising their roles from "Big Bang Theory" in part one of the "Young Sheldon" series finale.
Caitlin Clark struggled early in her WNBA debut before finishing with 20 points and 10 turnovers as the Indiana Fever fell to the Connecticut Sun 92-71.
Hannes Wolf and Mounsef Bakrar each scored a goal for New York City FC in a 2-1 win over the New York Red Bulls.
Josh Bell hit a tying homer off Edwin Díaz in a four-run ninth inning, the latest costly meltdown by the struggling New York Mets closer, and Otto Lopez singled home the winning run in the 10th as the Miami Marlins rallied for a 10-9 victory.
The New York Liberty's first home game of the season, against the Indiana Fever and rookie sensation Caitlin Clark, set an all-time WNBA record with more than $2 million in tickets sold.
Juan Soto had his first multihomer game with the Yankees, Luis Gil struck out a career-high 14 and New York beat the Chicago White Sox 6-1 to extend its winning streak to a season-high six games.
Pascal Siakam scored 25 points and Myles Turner added 17 points to help the Indiana Pacers turned the tables on New York with a 116-103 victory to even the Eastern Conference semifinal at 3-3.
Traffic safety advocates in Brooklyn say the redesign of McGuinness Boulevard is inadequate, and they want changes to be implemented.
Maimonides Medical Center in Borough Park neighbors two communities that house a large Asian American population.
A Thai community is thriving along Woodside Avenue in Elmhurst, Queens.
Big Reuse says the lot helps take in 2 million pounds of food scraps and yard waste annually to create compost.
The River Garden in West Farms is a place that nurtures home-grown opportunities and curiosity.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday, March 26 after a column was struck by a container ship that reportedly lost power, sending vehicles and people into the Patapsco River.
The 50th Annual Village Halloween Parade drew massive crowds, celebrating the theme "Upside/Down:Inside/OUT."
As much of the northeast experiences heavy rains, parts of New York City are beginning to flood.
Thousands of people flooded Union Square on Friday for a PlayStation giveaway promoted by livestreamer Kai Cenat.
A crane went up in flames high above Manhattan, then partially collapsed onto the street below.
CBS New York's Vanessa Murdock has your weather forecast for May 18 at 11 p.m.
A volunteer EMS dispatcher from Long Island turned 100 on Saturday. Mary Brenner is a member of the Huntington Community First Aid Squad.
Police arrested at least two dozen pro-Palestinian demonstrators in Brooklyn on Saturday. Officers say they refused to move out on the street along Fifth Avenue near Ovington Avenue in Bay Ridge.
A thief was caught on camera busting open a cash register inside a Manhattan business and making off with more than $1,000. It's just one in a string of recent crimes targeting small businesses in Hell's Kitchen. CBS New York's Derick Waller has exclusive video.
A 5-year-old boy was struck by a vehicle and killed in Queens on Saturday after he ran out into the street, police say. CBS New York's Alecia Reid reports.