I can tell you he doesn't. Not really. But he's only been gone a week. He's excited to become one of the "normal" folks in the (relatively) small town south.
Hearne
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Re: “Jabulani Leffall's strange show behavior not caused by drugs or alcohol, source says”
I think it's somewhat obvious that Jabulani had a problem with the station - or more likely - someone at KCUR.
New boss comes in, new ideas, new marching orders perhaps. Whatever it was, you don't quit like that just because that's how you felt that day out of the clear blue sky.
I agree with the commenter who made the beating your wife comparison.
A friend says he's not on drugs. Who the heck said he was?
Check out my takes and sources - including Walt Bodine - on KC Confidential
Hearne