in The New York Times responding to Stand Up N.Y. comedy club co-owner James Altucher’s August essay declaring New York City “dead forever.”“He’s fine.
I didn’t like that nobody was rebutting it. Then I realized, ‘Oh, I guess that’s my job.’ Somebody, a real New Yorker, has to answer this,” Seinfeld, 66, said in an interview for CBS’ “60 Minutes,” set to air Sunday.He draws an explanatory metaphor for this straightforward statement by describing New York City as a proverbial anthill that has been toppled.“When you were a kid, remember kicking over the anthill?
That’s what just happened to us. They just kicked over the whole anthill. And what do the ants do? ‘All right. Hand me the next crumb.
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