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    Ghost 2 Ghost AM on C2C

    Hey guys,

    So recently I've been listening to the Coast 2 Coast Halloween radio show called "Ghost 2 Ghost" with Art Bell. Basically it's a radio show where Art talks about Ghost stories and gets people to call in with serious ghost stories. I managed to find the episodes 1993-2007 but got curious and thought I'd ask if anyone on WCR listens to this show or if it is still going since 2007?

    If you want to listen to some here's a youtube link. I'm finding it pretty interesting and entertaining.

    I'd recommend listening to the stories without doing anything else in particular to get the most enjoyment out of it.

    Edit: broken link, refer below.
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    Other than that, I have nothing to add.
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