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And we are beginning by thanking you,
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Dominic Carter here with you,
800-848-9222.
He,
my money,
just won't say the words,
Islamic terrorists.
He won't do it,
given the opportunity.
To do so.
And just the last 24 hours,
and mom Donnie won't do it.
And now perhaps it's time for the other shoe to drop.
As a result of all of this that's going on,
Republican,
gubernatorial,
candidate here in the state of New York,
Bruce Blakeman,
is demanding
that Governor Kathy Hoku launch a state probe
of the city's first lady
over her anti-Semitic rhetoric
in terms of liking those social media posts.
He's also calling for a public apology
from guess who?
Mom Donnie for his wife
in terms of promoting hate.
Blakeman says,
and I am quoting,
the mom Donnie family has sent a chilling message
to Jewish New Yorkers,
the savage violence of October 7th,
rapes,
violence,
and the brutal murder of babies
was merely a punchline
for online laughs and lights.
Blakeman, of course,
the current NASA County executive,
he said that in a statement.
So I focused on this on the program,
this morning,
but and this is going to sound very simplistic.
But I am telling you,
as someone that did this for a living
and was considered the very best,
not my words what the New York Times said about me,
I want you to listen to this reporter
and I think she's from the Times.
She gave, in terms of a layup,
Mom Donnie,
the opportunity to denounce
Islamic terrorists,
and she set this up in such a nice way.
And guess what?
You can lead a horse to water,
but you cannot make that horse drink.
So given that both of the alleged attackers at Gracie
said they were inspired by ISIS
and given New York City's sort of perennial status
as a soft target,
I was wondering if you had any, you know,
words of advice to any young people
who might find themselves being drawn
to that particular ideology.
I think first and foremost,
just to make it clear to everyone
that extremism and hatred of any kind
will not be tolerated in our city.
And that is regardless
of whatever ideology motivates any person
to commit and act of violence,
there is no tolerance for it here.
What we want to deliver to New Yorkers
is a city that is safe,
is a city that believes in the values
where everyone who calls it home is considered
to be a part of it.
There is no tolerance for any kind of violence
within that vision of our city
or the way in which we lead the city.
Thanks.
So the question was masterful.
I know it doesn't seem that way,
but she tried to box him in
to force him to say the term
Islamic terrorists
and he won't do it no matter what.
This former FBI as an agent
in terms of management,
blasting Mamdani as he appeared on Fox News.
The other night, instead of hosting
the two-star police chief
who leaped over the barricades
and ran this guy down
who had thrown the bomb,
the mayor decides a Gracie mansion
to host Mahmoud Khalil.
I mean, he sent such
an awful, awful message here
to the rank and file.
And remember, the mayor,
when he was a private citizen
who had commented on Twitter then
that he saw a cop crying in his car
and nature was healing.
This is something that again,
the many women of the NYPD
will do the right thing.
They're going to enforce the laws.
They're going to show up for work.
But they understand that this man
on the screen right now
does not have their backs.
And at the end of the day,
that's very obvious.
Let's start with your telephone calls
right now.
Here in the dominant car
to show 8008489222
Donald, line one,
is story of Queens.
Donald, welcome to the program.
Yes.
A dominant first-time quality
you, but I have spoken
to James Gold in about similar things.
Donald, do you think
you're going to go to city hall
and maybe help people like me
or a senior citizen
I was taken off Medicaid
because the Biden administration
took me off Medicaid
when all the illegal aliens
were coming in.
I had to get a legal aid lawyer
to help me get back on again,
even though I've got all these medical problems.
Can we get something on the sky?
Dominic, I don't know what's going to happen.
I'm 78 years old.
I'm semi-homebound living over here.
I don't get much help.
I have some help.
But you know, it's hard for me.
I have no family.
Well, Donald,
first of all, let me correct you.
You do have a family.
And the family that you have
is all of us that are listening to you right now.
And that's the bottom line.
And I'm sorry that you are going
through the situation
that you're going through
because it's utterly disgusting
that a migrant
was able to come here,
male or female,
and just literally
Pimp America,
while people like you are suffering,
and it's just not right.
So you asked them,
I'm going back to City Hall.
Here's the short answer.
My time of covering City Hall
is basically over.
However,
because of people like you, Donald,
because it breaks my heart
to listen to what you just said,
I went into journalism
to begin with,
to be a voice
for the voiceless.
So right now,
you're at an age
and if I'm lucky, Donald,
one day I'll get there where you are.
If I'm lucky,
and frankly, I don't think I will
live to be 78.
But if I'm lucky,
I'll get to be your age
and I'll need somebody to advocate for me.
And so it's people like you
that are pushing me
to go back down there
because this guy,
you know, he's not facing any questions.
You see, the first thing I would do
is, um,
and Donald,
thank you for the call
and please don't be a stranger.
I want to hear from you in the future.
The first thing I would do,
you got to,
you got to throw a fastball,
uh,
98 miles an hour,
right down the middle of the plate
for a Slickster-like mom Donnie.
Mr. Mayor,
this would probably be my first question.
Why won't you ever say the word
Islamic terrorists?
And then I'd have five,
and then he'd try and duck
and go to somebody else.
And I'd go,
I'd go.
And the moment that his press secretary said,
oh, no, no, we're going to,
no, I don't play that game
with you.
Tell me who's going to
ask the questions.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
You may have gotten away with that
in terms of Bloomberg
and de Blasio.
But from where I come from,
the press secretary
don't get to tell the reporters
who's going to ask the question
when you've loaded three out
of the four questions.
Do you think I'm stupid?
So who knows?
Who knows?
I made it work up enough
enough to go back down there.
But I want you folks to listen to this.
A former Cuomo top advisor, Melissa Derosa.
A Derosa that is also on Fox News.
Doing that, but as those words are leaving your mouth,
do you not think, oh my gosh, what is happening?
Well, and also it was on top of the earlier CNN screw up,
which that's generous to call it a screw up
because to your point was it intentional.
But this is, it's almost as if the media covering
this entire thing has devolved into parity.
You had to read five paragraphs
into the New York Times story over the weekend
to figure out which side through the bomb.
You had Zormam Dami going out
and going aggressively against the white supremacists
who were doing the initial protests
and barely got to the people who were throwing the bombs.
And still, I don't think has called it terrorism.
So across the board from the media
and from the mayor of the city of New York,
you're seeing a really troubling pattern
in how this is being covered and the bias underneath it.
And so I think it all needs to be called out.
Yeah.
He is finest hour.
No, it's been added to have both of you on set with us.
Thank you.
Thank you for having us.
And it's not the media's finest hour folks.
And you know, our first caller he mentioned,
you know, a migrant illegal, you know,
he can't get benefits while he's struggling 78 years old.
We'll have more on this a bit later,
but you may have heard the headline
of the two people pushed onto the subway.
This is just the latest round of life
in the big city in New York.
And the man arrested happens to be an illegal,
happens to be a migrant.
One of the victims happens to be an 85 year old
Air Force veteran fighting for his life pushed on the tracks.
That's about what six feet from the platform down to the track.
You could have a heart attack alone,
scared to death that that a train will pull in.
And if you're 78 years old,
who's going to be able to get you up six feet down,
five feet down while you could have fell on the third rail,
done by somebody that doesn't even belong in the country.
That's why my rhetoric is real simple
and direct into the point.
Get out.
It's as simple as that.
808489222.
Let's see here, let's go, let's go to,
let me say this folks,
for people that call every day,
I can't take your calls every day.
And you call several programs a day, I can't do it.
I'm getting a lot of complaints about repeat callers.
So let's see here, let's go,
let's go to rich in Pennsylvania,
line two, rich, what's on your mind?
Amen Dominic.
I may, we spoke before.
I was a New Yorker by choice.
I started drinking at the World Trade Centers
in 1980 when I was 18.
I'm from Jersey originally.
I'm a veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard.
I was stationed on Governor's Island.
I am still furious about the trade centers,
which was-
No, I got you rich, but I gotta take a break,
so you gotta get to the point.
So the point is, I'm with you 100%
on the Islamonization of New York City.
It's tragic, and I wish something could be done about.
Well, Rich, thank you for your service, the country won.
I wish something could be done,
but this guy is slick and slick,
and he's elected, and we're stuck with him
for the next three and a half years.
Dominic Carter here with you folks,
the number that we trust right now,
800-848-9222, we are coming right back.
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Americans will see oil and gas prices drop rapidly,
potentially even lower than they were
prior to the start of the operation.
White House Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt,
as there's talk of, I can't even get the words out
of Iran possibly engaging in drone attacks
in California trying to.
Well, let me just say this.
Iran has already seen that President Trump
is not the one, he's not the one to play with.
So imagine if a drone happens to kill innocent people
in California, Iran, what do you think is going to happen to you?
I'll just say poof,
and it's as simple as that, folks,
back to your telephone calls.
John, line three, Staten Island,
John, what's on your mind?
Dominic, thanks for your voice.
It's refreshing to have someone like you on our side.
I just want to say that,
Mandani will never go against the Muslim Brotherhood.
It would be too much of a backlash.
He'll be considered a traitor in their eyes to them.
He should have never ever been mayor.
And once Donald Trump is done cleaning up Iran,
he's got to clean up the United States of America.
They got to round them up and get them out of here.
Well, John, that's easier.
That's easier said than done.
And I agree with you that mom Donnie
should have never been mayor,
but it is what it is.
And as far as I'm concerned, John,
he tells us every day that he doesn't like us.
Now, I'm talking about New Yorkers every day.
He does it with a smile,
but he thinks he's so much smarter than the rest of us.
You know, the more I talk, John,
the more I'm closer to going back down the city hall
because I don't want to say what I would do to him
because the city hall is probably recording.
And then they were trying to play the tape back.
And I love Rudy Giuliani.
Rudy Giuliani is one of the best mayors ever,
if not the best mayor ever of New York City.
And you know, mom Donnie's team,
thank you for the call, John.
They would try to have me kick that a city hall.
It wouldn't be the first time mom Donnie.
Giuliani tried the same thing.
It didn't work, you know.
And again, Rudy is somebody I like.
I'm not going to say who I don't like.
I'll let you read between the lines here.
Rudy is somebody I like.
So imagine what I'll do with mom Donnie
because he thinks he's so slick.
But I'm slick it and you are Mr. Mayor.
I really am.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Let's go to a Chris line one.
Chatham.
Chris, what's on your mind?
Dominic, I agree with you.
Now, you want to Syracuse journalism school,
Newhouse.
One of the best.
I want to Penn State journalism school.
I'm still writing and reporting.
And we're similar ages.
And I think what you could do is still,
I know you're the hardest working man in radio.
But go down the city hall maybe once every couple of weeks
during the press conference.
Because they don't have your skill threats.
You are.
I watched you on New York going.
You made that.
But Chris, it's real simple.
Ask the damn question.
What's so hard about that?
You know, it's technically their friendship.
You are nothing to lose, Dominic.
Right.
I mean, what is he going to do to me?
You think he's going to bar me?
I don't think so.
You're right Chris.
Thank you for the great call.
I do have nothing to lose.
Maybe maybe I'm a little psycho folks.
I don't know.
But mom Donnie, you're bringing me closer.
And closer to the city hall.
And I don't think you want that, Mr. Mayor.
Time for a break.
We're coming right back.
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You say, Mayor Zorn Mom Donnie should have had that chief
over for dinner.
Not anti-Israel activist Makmud Khalil,
who came over to the governor's or the mayor's mansion
for a Ramadan dinner the other night.
Khalil for people watching, wondering who that is.
He's the Columbia grad.
We used to see on protest duty all the time.
He's fighting a federal deportation case after the White House says.
He supported Hamas during those protests, which he denies.
Back out here alive.
A lot to this story.
A lot going on with the media coverage.
We'll keep an eye on it.
And we know both suspect Shannon will be back in court next month.
Yeah.
And so that reporter was covering the trial,
but also doing a live shot about Mom Donnie
and the shenanigans of what's going on
and what's not funny about the anti-Semitism that's out
and full display as it relates.
And think about this folks.
Let me just stop for a second.
Think about this for a second.
Man and wife.
Wife and man.
You don't think they know what each other's tweeting
and what they're liking on their social media.
You don't think there's pillow talk that reflects one's thoughts on social media.
Mom Donnie won't do anything to support the police.
What a coincidence that his wife would be so anti-Israel.
What a coincidence that his daddy is so anti-Israel.
I guess it's all just one big coincidence.
I'm looking at my tweet.
And a minute I'm going to divert for a few minutes.
I'm going to go to Phyllis Staten Island first time caller.
It says here.
I'm going to divert in just a minute after Phyllis.
We did a story the other day.
A lot of positive feedback about a New Jersey box.
It went to the very top Bobby Chess,
battling cancer, one of the smartest boxes ever.
That's not me saying it.
He tested that part.
I think it's called the Menza society.
It's the top 2% of the smartest people in the entire world.
Looking at my Twitter at my ex the lovely Debbie Labello.
Hey Debbie, hint, hint.
No pressure, hint, hint.
Do you notice Debbie the weather's getting nice?
You notice you and your husband the weather's getting nice?
Debbie, you know you're cooking ability.
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying Debbie that the weather's getting nice.
Anyway Debbie says Dominic,
I thought we were through with words salads with Kamala.
Now we have this guy talking about my money.
He does more dancing than Fred Astaire.
I don't know about that, but he does a lot of dancing.
Before I get to the boxing story for just a few minutes,
let's go to line 3 Phyllis Staten Island.
Phyllis, what's on your mind?
Hi Dominic.
I'm so glad you're so real.
I mean that for my heart.
I have one question.
All these crimes, alright?
They go in, they go to the G.A.
They come out the other door.
You're talking about the Hickium men's slaughter.
You have to go, you're going to jail for that.
You hurt her.
You're going jail.
You raped somebody.
He's just fighting a lot.
Boardy records of all people up subways.
We have to get rid of the G.A.
I need to know how long is his term?
And why is it so long?
It should be four years.
What is the quota on how long does it be?
It is four years.
He can serve just like Morgan Thor.
Well, who law in order to TV showed us show us about his life.
Morgan Thor was a good man.
I got to know him personally.
And Morgan Thor served for numerous terms.
Phyllis, I don't mean to give you bad news,
but I got to be real with you here.
And I got to be real with the audience.
Folks, it's a new game when it comes to demographics.
You and I don't matter anymore.
He is why.
Many politicians on the left are smart enough to go to low education voters
and talk that talk.
And I'm just going to be real with you right now, Phyllis.
You don't have to be a black candidate.
They know how to go to the black community and talk that black talk.
And they get the black vote.
And it's enough to get elected.
And it's what mom Donnie did.
And as long as they can do that,
you, me, the rest of us, we are irrelevant.
It does not matter.
As long as they have that voting block,
so you said, what can you do to get it out of and brag,
shouldn't it be four terms?
Well, guess what, Phyllis, unfortunately, Mr. Bragg
was just recently reelected to another four year term.
So unless the governor steps in,
and a Democrat governor is not going to step in against a Democrat
district attorney in such a high profile role,
I can see if he was the DA in Syracuse
or outside of Albany, but not in New York City,
not the first black district attorney of Manhattan.
It's never going to happen.
He's untouchable.
So the rest of us, we've just got to deal with the crime.
We got to hope he's going to prosecute Phyllis.
I notice it's not what you want to hear.
We got to hope he's going to want to prosecute.
He's not going to.
And those cases are going to be simply,
they're going to walk right out the courtroom.
It's as simple as that, Phyllis.
I'm sorry, but I am glad that you're calling
as the first time caller.
But it shouldn't stop us from pressuring the governor,
from writing letters and so on.
But folks, I'm telling you,
the new game for politicians on the left
is to go talk that talk.
We've got to even the score.
The black man is down.
They don't have to be black.
Look at the blasio.
They don't have to be black.
But as long as you talk that black talk,
and you go to the community,
ra ra ra ra.
You're going to be elected.
And then the rest of us are left holding the bag
with taxpayers.
We're just paying for it.
And we're receiving horrible services.
That's just the way it is.
Phyllis, thank you for the great call.
I want to switch for a few minutes.
Just for a few and go back to boxing.
Bobby Ches, a nutley new jersey,
a remarkable guy.
I sat down with him.
We brought you part of the interview this week.
A lot of positive feedback.
And Bobby Ches, a one world championships
and a number of categories.
And now he's in the fight of his life against cancer.
Battling Cancer.
I had been operating on October 15th.
The 15th of 2024 with cancer in my,
in my nose and my neck.
It's called squamous cell carcinoma.
Head and neck cancer.
But it's just another fight I got to win.
I ain't worried about it.
That's the way you look at it.
It's just another fight I got to win.
And I will.
Because you're used to being an underdog.
All the time.
All the time.
And so imagine a local guy, right?
Who does well in boxing.
And you know, I asked him if he thought he was the,
the great white hope.
And he was like, no, I'm just a fighter.
But he did grow up.
His father made him and his brothers,
whether he wanted to or not.
He trained with African American fighters in Patterson, New Jersey.
And then he went on to start him.
International start him as a boxer.
As a boxer.
And he did quite well.
And the big fight of his life came against Evander Holyfield.
So he is a bit more about conversation.
And this is starting out with the professional boxing announcers
calling the fight of Evander Holyfield against hometown hero,
Bobby Chez.
Here comes Holyfield again.
But this time Bobby Chez is landing right back with him.
Is he too tired to sit down and then get back up?
What's going on?
And the fact that...
Oh, terrific.
Bobby Chez, I wanted to speak to you
because you have had a world champion boxing career
and a remarkable life.
I want to start this way.
If I just don't want the term boxing,
what comes to your mind?
Well, boxing is basically...
It's kind of like self-defense.
But you're doing it here and now it's a sport
and you're doing it for a living.
So it's a little bit different.
It means a lot.
And so when you're doing boxing for a living,
what exactly does that entail?
Well, basically, if you don't win a lot,
you don't get paid a lot.
It's as simple as that.
It's as simple as that.
If you're losing and with every fight,
no one's going to want to see you.
Pay attention and you're not going to get paid.
So you went to the very top.
Define the very top of boxing for you.
Well, I won three world championships
in six different weight divisions.
And that's the first time it's ever been done
in the state of New Jersey ever.
Wow.
Pretty interesting.
Wow.
Now what divisions did you fight in?
I fought as a middleweight, super middleweight.
One world title is that light heavyweight,
cruiserweight, super cruiserweight,
one as a heavyweight.
You fought as a heavyweight.
I fought a van to Holyfield.
You are one of the smartest boxers ever, right?
And I'm not just stating that.
It's been documented.
Tell us why.
Well, yeah, there was one other fighter
named Henry Milligan who was a member of Mensa.
But he didn't win a world title,
but he still competed as a professional fighter.
I'm the only world champion in history
from any weight division in any country,
anywhere ever to be a member of Mensa.
And Mensa means the very smart.
Top two percent of smartest people on the planet.
Wait a minute, Bobby Chaz.
You're telling me that you're 2% of the American people
in terms of the smartest ever.
2% of the entire world.
Not just the American people of the entire world.
2% of the smartest people on the planet.
So you're born like a person is born like that.
I guess it.
I don't know.
I can't define that.
I don't know where that comes from.
But that's what it is.
Top two percent of smartest people on the planet is member of Mensa.
And Bobby Chaz, we wish you much success
as you continue to battle cancer.
But let me be clear.
You have fought the good fight.
And you're continuing to fight the good fight.
And good luck to you.
I'm looking at my Twitter at my ex Debbie Labato again says,
at Dominic TV, whether husband and wife
talking about the mayor and his wife,
whether husband and wife know what their tweeting or not
on social media, they do know what they think about every situation.
Good point, Debbie.
Dom, I'm getting the yard ready.
No hint needed.
We are going to get it done and then party on.
And I'll keep you posted.
Folks, you want Debbie.
I understand, you know, food is expensive.
Trust me when I tell you you want this lady's food.
This lady can cook.
For real.
For real.
So if I'm invited, Debbie, that's all you got to say.
I'm there.
Period.
I'll try and get councilman Marano.
And he said your food was good as well.
I'll try and get him and his family to come.
But we are there.
Let's go back to your telephone call.
Steve, lying to in Brooklyn.
Steve, welcome to the Dominic Carter show.
Thank you, Dominic.
Thank you for taking my call.
First time caller.
That was a great statement with that boxer.
Great segment.
I mean, I love hearing that stuff.
I give him, I wish him the best.
And I hope things go well for him.
But Dominic, back to my story with Mamdani and his wife.
I'm a retired New York City police officer.
I was assigned to the first precinct down in Lohman,
hadn't during 9-11.
Wow.
And I get choked up because it pains me to think that this guy and his wife
are going to stand there this coming September and stand as the mayor of New York City
at our 25th anniversary of 9-11.
I sat this afternoon with a friend of mine, had lunch.
He's a 9-11 cancer survivor, retired FDNY.
And I said to him, Pete, we got to do something.
We got to get a petition.
We got to do something.
And he said, Steve, you can't.
Because they'll just tell us that we're all Islamophobes.
Or Islamophobes.
That's the first line of defense.
But I'm not.
I'm against him.
No, no, it doesn't matter what the reality is.
That's the first line of defense.
It's all telling you what you are and what everything.
But it's the principle of the thing.
And it's heartbreaking.
And it pains me to even talk about it.
It's heartbreaking, Steve.
I can't believe that we're in this situation.
This guy should be nowhere near elective office period.
And he's the mayor.
I don't even know how he got elected to the assembly.
And he's the mayor of it.
And you know, this is a street term.
But this is what how I really feel.
And you being a retired police officer, you know exactly
what I'm talking about, Steve.
He literally pimped his way.
Now he had help.
He pimped his way to being mayor of New York City.
Literally.
And now he's got the job.
He says, I don't care what any of you think.
I'm going to stick to my positions.
My positions are the only positions that count.
And there is nothing that you can do about it.
And he is correct.
Steve, thank you.
And I'm sorry that it pains you, man.
It pains all of us.
But thank you for the great call being the first time caller.
It pains all of us.
What this man is doing out of city hall.
And he gets to call himself the leader of 8 million people.
I don't think so.
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And the tunnel to towers foundation.
Final thoughts of the day.
The only decent thing that I can see out of all that's been going on
as of late is that mom Donnie could be denied federal security clearance.
Following the online activity from his wife.
I don't know what's so hard about this, Mr. Mayor.
Your politician, politicians lie every day.
They look during your face.
They tell you something.
They don't believe they go to dinner.
It's very easy to say, Mr. Mayor.
Look at me and read my lips or listen to me as I'm saying it on the radio.
Just say it.
Islamic terrorists.
It's not going to kill you.
It's not going to be the end of the world.
You don't even have to mean it.
But you shouldn't have the Columbia terrorist sympathizer at Gracie Mansion.
You should have that police commander that literally jumped over the barricade
and ran and tackled one of the bombing suspects.
I know, Mr. Mayor.
That's not important to you.
The Columbia guy that terrorized Jewish students at Columbia University.
That's who's important to you as you celebrated Ramadan.
I cannot believe this guy is the mayor of New York City.
You're only allowed to be safe until you see a man to Maria.
And young girls, Maria, what's on your mind?
Maria going once going twice.
Ok Maria's not there.
Hello Maria, where were you?
I'm sorry I was listening to the radio.
Except, you can't listen to the radio.
You almost miss the spot.
I want you to listen to the radio, but when you're calling, you've got to listen to the phone.
Go ahead.
I'm garbage.
I love you.
mutual. Thank you. Amen. There's a gentleman that called about getting a petition
for Madami to get him out regarding 9-11 and all that. I don't understand why I don't
want him to stop. I hope he's listening. You don't have to stop just because they call
us Islamophobia or whatever it is. We shouldn't stop. You know, this is our country. This
is America. These are our people that side. No, I hear you, Maria, but I'm not going to
say it's useless, but it's not going to do anything. There's nothing anyone can do
except for Governor Hoko, period. And she's not going to do it. Yeah. Oh, man, I'm sorry.
I wish. Hey, it is. It is what it is. Thank you for the telephone call, Maria. Let's
go to line 4. David and Livingston, New Jersey. David, what's on your mind?
Hi, Dominic. This morning, Sid said, I said Rosenberg said that he's organizing a WABC
softball team to play the WFA and softball team. Are you going to play in the game? And
if so, what softball position are you going to be playing? You trying to set me up, David.
You trying to set me up? What are you laughing at, Carlos? You trying to set me up, David,
while I have a broken bone or something. I think my baseball days are almost over, but
you know what, David, you know if this game actually happens, you know I'll be out there.
Guaranteed, I'll be out there. My days of hitting the baseball and running. You know, David,
when I used to play baseball back in the day, right? I used to feel like I was Mickey Rivers.
I don't know if you remember him. I think he wasn't number two for the Yankees. I remember
as a little boy in the Bronx going to the game. I think I know he wasn't number two,
but at bat now, Mickey, Mickey Rivers, Rivers. And he was bone-legged. And once he got on
base, that little guy could run so fast. And I thought I could steal bases like Mickey Rivers.
But now, but now, David, slowly, I turn step by step, the distance between first and second
base and second and third and third. It's wise and so far, man, it's 45 feet, you know.
So if there's a game, what you're going to come, David, are you going to play? What, what's up?
Oh, I mean, your fans will be disappointed if you don't play. So we'd really.
Oh, thank you. But if there's a game, if there's a game, the last time we did one in Staten Island,
at the Ferry Hawk Stadium, I was there. And I asked some of the guys, I said, some of the players,
I said, guys, tell me the truth. Don't lie to me. I said, if you know, you're going to be thrown
out and you're stealing to put on a show for the fans that you have to slide, even though you know,
you're going to be out. The referee's going to court. He said, both of them said absolutely.
You got to put on a show for the fans, even if you know, you're going to be thrown out. So
meaning that they're going to tag you out. So if there's a game, if Sid is organizing a game,
I will be there. And I won't be a cheerleader. I'll be there for the game. And I'll be hitting.
I'll probably be playing catcher. And thank you for the call, David. Folks, join the tunnel
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