“I post a bunch on social media about the show and I tag all the actors and actresses,” Saulsbury said. Its popularity began to rise amongst the King of Queens fandom almost immediately, and actual cast members began to take note. The pair and a guest review the plot of the show, talk about the ratings and reviews for that episode, their favorite quotes from it, and quiz each other on trivia. I was like ‘holy crap, I am Doug Heffernan.'”Įach episode of the podcast explores an episode of the show. “When I got out of college, my son was about to be born and I found myself watching it more. “I didn’t really start watching until college,” Saulsbury said. “It’s so relatable,” Lont said “It’s just a good half hour to turn your brain off and have a good time.” While they live in different worlds, they find similar things they can identify within the show. Steve is married with four teenage kids and Dustin, a baseball instructor in Sanford, and his wife have two young kids. “I had a few others reach out and say they were interested, but Dustin stood out because I had seen his Tik Toks.” “I saw his comment and said ‘he looks familiar.'” Lont said. He and his wife, Andrea, had already gained some notoriety on Tik Tok for re-enacting scenes from the show. Lont posted that he was looking for a partner to start a podcast, and Dustin jumped at the chance. The Shutty Uppy hosts met by chance on a Facebook page for fans of the show. Recurring guest stars included Carrie’s father, played by comedy legend Jerry Stiller, and Doug’s friend Spence, played by Patton Oswalt, among many others. Doug and Carrie Heffernan (played by Kevin James and Leah Remini) portrayed a blue-collar couple living in Queens, N.Y. “King of Queens” ran a total of nine seasons from 1998 to 2007. The podcast took off, finding a niche fanbase and gaining fans all over the world. The pair formed the “ Shutty Uppy: Let’s Talk King of Queens” podcast earlier this year to celebrate a show that has received less notoriety than “The Office” or “Seinfeld” but had a similarly long run. And the love for a popular television show from the early 2000s. What could possibly bring these two together? The Internet, of course. Dustin Saulsbury is self-employed and lives in rural Sanford. For more information call the NYC Criminal Court Information Line at (646) 386-4500 General Information - addresses, telephone numbers, directions, hours of operation.Steve Lont takes the train daily to his office at a commercial construction firm in New York City. The Bronx Criminal Court is located at 215 East 161st Street, between Sherman & Sheridan Avenues and 265 East 161st Street, between Morris & Sherman Avenues. to 5:00 p.m., except holidays.Īccessibility (ADA) KINGS COUNTY (Brooklyn) Take the BX 6 or BX 13 to East 161st Street & Sheridan Avenue the BX 1 to East 161st Street & Grand Concourse.Īrraignments Take the C, D or 4 train to Yankee Stadium/161st Street Station. Kings (Brooklyn) Criminal Court is located at 120 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn near Livingston Street & Smith Street. except holidays.Īccessibility (ADA) MIDTOWN COMMUNITY COURT Take the B67, B41 or B45 bus line to Livingston Street & Smith Street the B63 or B65 bus line to Atlantic Avenue & Smith Street.ĭesk Appearance Tickets (DATs), all other Court Parts, Clerk's Offices Take the N, R or M train to the Lawrence Street Station the G train to the Hoyt Street & Schermerhorn Street Station the A, F or C train to the Jay Street Station the 2, 3, 4 or 5 train to the Borough Hall Station. Take the N or R train to the 57th Street Station the A, C, D, 1 train to the Columbus Circle Station.Īccessibility (ADA) NEW YORK COUNTY (Manhattan) The Midtown Community Court is located at 314 West 54th Street. The New York (Manhattan) Criminal Court has 2 locations approximately three blocks south of Canal Street. The Criminal Court building at 100 Centre Street is one block from Worth Street near Leonard Street & Franklin Street.
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