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  1. Jul 30, 2022 · Rock’n’Roll Won’t Get You Nowhere: an incredibly long and stupidly personal story about Flesh For Lulu. By Scott Rowley. last updated 30 July 2022. Includes fistfights with John Lydon, sword fights with Andrew Eldritch, gangsters, drugs, the Ground Zero of Goth, lesbian nuns and other, less relevant, stuff. Page 1 of 2:

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    When the 1981 NFL draft came around, Watts was picked for the New York Jets. He quickly found that he would be unable to start in his position, quarterback, and that he likely never would. He was told there was simply too much quarterback talent in the NFL. But Watts acknowledged in his autobiography that black NFL quarterbacks were few and far bet...

    As a journalism student in college, Watts covered a U.S. Senate campaign debate between a young Republican candidate named Don Nickles and Andy Coats, the Democratic mayor of Oklahoma City. "I left the hall that afternoon one confused African American," he wrote in What Color Is a Conservative?, "because I found myself agreeing more with what the R...

    After many miles on the campaign trail, Watts became the first African American elected to the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. In his autobiography, Watts described the experience as challenging and rewarding, but also frustrating and difficult. As he was sworn in January 1991, he wrote, "I approached my new commission responsibilities with the gr...

    Watts ran for the Fourth Congressional District of Oklahoma, a moderate to conservative area. The contest focused on several issues: defense, term limits, gun control, abortion, taxes, and Bush's Contract with America. The issues soon took a back seat to politics. Watts wrote in What Color Is a Conservative? that he believed "the last person who wo...

  3. George Frederic Watts OM RA (23 February 1817 – 1 July 1904) was a British painter and sculptor associated with the Symbolist movement. Watts became famous in his lifetime for his allegorical works, such as Hope and Love and Life .

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