Episode
The Ghoster vs. Toaster Debate Pt. 2
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- May 22, 2026
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- 550
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Summary
Barnes, Leslie, and Jimmy continue their debate on party etiquette: are you a "ghoster" who slips out unnoticed, or a "toaster" who feels the need to say goodbye to everyone? The phone lines light up with listeners sharing their ultimate exit strategies, from throwing metaphorical smoke bombs to deploying the clever "pre-ghost" excuse. This is from the Best of The Morning X vault. THE END , Entertainment News Daily originates on The Morning X with Barnes and Crash - Listen live weekdays 6-10 am eastern on 99X Atlanta (100.5 on the FM dial in Atlanta), at 99X.com, or in the 99X Freeloader app . The show includes "Best of The Morning X" which will be on-demand via this podcast the same day after it airs on 99X between 6 and 7 am est. The Morning X originated in 1994 with Barnes, Leslie, and Jimmy. Please review and subscribe to THE END ...Entertainment News Daily, available on your favorite podcast network. Get Exclusive Morning X video interviews, video content, and bonus video exclusively from Facebook , TikTok , Instagram , or our YouTube channel . Find all of our social connections at our website TheMorningX.com Your chance at $1000 is every Thursday at 9:05 am ET with The Morning X Show Quiz Showdown. Sign up here to play , thanks to Get in the Ring.com . Executive Producer: Steve Barnes Hosts: Steve Barnes, Crash Clark Associate Producer: Leslie Tillery FAIR USE COPYRIGHT NOTICE The Copyright Laws of the United States recognize a “fair use” of copyrighted content. Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act states: “NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 106 AND 106A, THE FAIR USE OF A COPYRIGHTED WORK, INCLUDING SUCH USE BY REPRODUCTION IN COPIES OR PHONORECORDS OR BY ANY OTHER MEANS SPECIFIED BY THAT SECTION, FOR PURPOSES S…