Where is Sergio?

I love to take pictures of my gear and gigs and posting them on my social media. It helps promoting my band and such...

Well, it seems that Fender liked this one, they reposted it! Since I love the company and their guitars, and always have, this was great to me.

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Jessica ROCKS!

Peace and love, guys!
I can dig it, Sérgio!
 
@Sérgio: Where are you???

I just read an article about Brazil's Miss BumBum contest and the controversy of butt augmentation surgery.
Please, we need your sage advice and opinions on this topic immediately...or at least before the next contest
this November! TTR members are counting on you and your wisdom to guide us! The contest is refusing to "turn the
other cheek" after a spate of deaths caused by the controversial butt surgeries. Some 27 contestants have posed
with x-rays of their prominent posteriors to prove they’re "au naturel."

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@Sérgio: Where are you???

I just read an article about Brazil's Miss BumBum contest and the controversy of butt augmentation surgery.
Please, we need your sage advice and opinions on this topic immediately...or at least before the next contest
this November! TTR members are counting on your wisdom to guide us! The contest is refusing to "turn the
other cheek" after a spate of deaths caused by the controversial butt surgeries. Some 27 contestants have posed
with x-rays of their prominent posteriors to prove they’re "au naturel."

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4th from the left... Definitely can crack some nuts with those bumbums... :wink:
 
Sorry, brethren... Although I’m a native Brazilian, which makes me a poonani-crazy dude, I am afraid I’m not quite a bumbum man.

Big boobs have always caught most of my attention, which only goes down to le derrière on occasion... or maybe I’m just used to the Brazilian bumbums which are too often generously BIG.

I don’t know.
 
Just got back home from taking my 10 year old daughter to a magnetic resonance.
A couple of days ago she started feeling dizzy, had to miss a few days of school and last night she said she was having double sight episodes.
Took her immediately to a neurologist, hence the resonance.
Fortunately, the doctors said everything was ok with her, and the causes of these symptms could be stress related.
Man, I feel like I took a beating. I was there with her all the time, being strong for her and turning every one of her tears into smiles and laughter (she was frightened about all those tests and doctors all around), but now that I know that it’s ok, the tension backlash got me big time.
It’s tough when you love your children more than yourself and face these situations.
Just sharing...
 
She's lucky to have such a good father as you. I have 9-year-old twins and a 7-year-old, and they attend my school.
I find myself in similar situations to this often. I'm a zombie by the time we get home each day, but I'm so proud.
¡Bravo, Sérgio! :yesway:
 
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Just got back home from taking my 10 year old daughter to a magnetic resonance.
A couple of days ago she started feeling dizzy, had to miss a few days of school and last night she said she was having double sight episodes.
Took her immediately to a neurologist, hence the resonance.
Fortunately, the doctors said everything was ok with her, and the causes of these symptms could be stress related.
Man, I feel like I took a beating. I was there with her all the time, being strong for her and turning every one of her tears into smiles and laughter (she was frightened about all those tests and doctors all around), but now that I know that it’s ok, the tension backlash got me big time.
It’s tough when you love your children more than yourself and face these situations.
Just sharing...
So glad to hear she’s ok. Seeing your kids suffer is simply horrible. Take care of yourself and get some rest, bro.
 
Modern life, basically. Children are being pushed over the edge daily at school. Competition. Too much occupation and little time to be children like we were back in the 70s until the 80s.

Life in the 2010's sucks.
 
Modern life, basically. Children are being pushed over the edge daily at school. Competition. Too much occupation and little time to be children like we were back in the 70s until the 80s.

Life in the 2010's sucks.
I could not imagine being a youth today------------we had such freedom back in the day----
Sensory overload for the youngun's. Modern technological gadgets are keeping children and adults from developing healthy bodies and minds. Also, exposure to mass amounts of media and hype of misinformation and apocalyptic messages is way too heavy for young children.
 
I notice that today there is too much pressure on the young ones. They don't have to grow up into responsible adults anymore, they are being forced to become winners, and if they don't make it the frustration and sensitivity to failure is enhanced brutally by the system.

Everything is too heavy and fast today. I remember when I was of her age, and I didn't carry the world on my shoulders like they make her. I wasn't like interrogated about what I wanted to become when I was 10. I was busy being a healthy kid, practicing sports, reading my own stuff, discovering life (wildlife included).
 
agreed-- yes--
I was blessed-(as all the kids in my "hood" in rural Ohio --- on a lake -- in the woods-- were) to have 4 seasons -- and sports and outdoor activities to go with each-- plus dirtbikes and bicycles and (thanks Parents) boats-- snowmobiles--and all sorts of things at our disposal-- a lake to swim and ice skate on, a forest to run and build forts and hunt bears (there where no bears but we hunted them) --and shoot bow and arrows and BB guns-- go FISHING -- and learn how to use the sun to tell time -- we could leave the house at sun up and run WILD all day --- going to he beach-- riding bikes-- and chasing youth--- till dark then home for supper -- a little tv (homework in season ) and bed-------wash rinse repeat -- 18 years FLEW by --- it was awesome--
video games consisted of pong-- then atari -- and RadioShack was trying to [put a computer in every home-- them or commodore 64-- phones all still had cords (most hung on the wall) and life was simple-- and easy to understand......

now -- Im 50 --- and I dont know WTF is going on -- and I understand less than I did then----- go figure----
 
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