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  • Looking for the name of a particular classic rock song...?

    Hey there!

    Recently (and fairly frequently) I've heard a classic rock song that I've really enjoyed listening to, but I haven't been able to catch the name of it...I'm not 100% sure about the artist either, though I think it may be Journey or a band similar to Journey. The distinct feature of the song that I'm looking for has a synthesizer riff that plays several times in the song. The synthesizer riff is sort of a higher-pitched riff that (as well as I can type it) goes "mew mew mew mew, mew mew mew mew mew mew mew mew" *repeat*. It's a very distinct synthesizer riff.

    Sorry for the vagueness, but any help would be much appreciated...thank you.

    1 AnswerRock and Pop9 years ago
  • Would Being A Print Model Even Be Possible For Me?

    Hi, I'm wanting to know whether or not I could even be considered to be a model for prints. I've heard that most male print models are fairly tall (for what reason I don't much understand, as there are so many angles that can be used).

    I'm a 17 year-old male, and stand at about 5'5' + 3/4' at the moment. I should grow to about 6' after I'm 18...family history would indicate that. I consider myself to be attractive, with my 2 main stand-out features being large dark blue almond shape eyes and low, slanted-upwards eyebrows. I would prefer to not post a picture.

    So if I were to apply to be a print model, would I even be considered for a job? My main concern is my current height, though I definitely have confidence with my appearance.

    Thanks for any help!

    2 AnswersOther - Beauty & Style10 years ago