What Part of the Ozarks of Missouri Is Rush Limbaugh From..?
Question by JohnF: What part of the Ozarks of Missouri is Rush Limbaugh from..?
Did he really get fired from the offices of Kansas City Royals, and what for? Why wasn’t he prosecuted for illegal drug use?
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Answer by dar d
He has connections. His father is some bigwig.
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