I Miss Ya Girl. I know your riding now without pain. We will meet again one of these days.
It may take me awhile to get there as I have a lot to get done before I can leave.
Take Care
Rogue
What a great walk down memory lane. I remember when Larry first started trying to ride the wall of death in Myrtle Beach probably in 2005 when my photo platform was set up next to the wall of death. He had gotten sweet on Maranda, one of my models, and he made working the night before impossible because he kept stealing her. LOL. I was so pissed at him that the next morning when he showed up to practice in the wall I didn’t even go over there to watch. What an ass I was. After that we became friends, and now I think about every lost moment I could have spent with Sam or Larry and I wonder what I was thinking.
An amazing video. Thanks for posting it.
There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think of Sam, I hear her laugh all the time just like she was sitting here next to me. Sam is doing her job now taking care of Sonny and all the old drome riders and all the animals of the world, she cared for animals like no other. I love you Sammy!
Hi Sara — I still have her number in my phone — Just couldn’t take it out. I also have a recording of her voice on her phone answering machine — I listen to it all the time!!
I am hoping to see you in Sturgis or Rapid City I know Sam always said we SHOULD meet SO we’ve got to do it!! Also Goth Girl.
Thank you Charlie, my friend, for all you do and all you are to me.
I remember as a kid in the early to mid 60′s watching the carnies put up the wall of death. My mom was the head secretary for the Sandusky Co. Fair so I was there all summer while school was out. I used to sneek out at night and watch them in the wall doing tricks just for the fun. In the early 90′s took my kids to watch Samantha several years. She was an awesome rider who really was a great performer. She is missed!
What a great video and tribute to our beautiful Samantha… Thank you, my cool Cycle Source friends. I miss her so much. I look at her pictures every day, talk (brag) about her and to her every day…
Sammy- I know you are free but I selfishly still weep and ache for you. There was so much we were still supposed to do. Please look after Skunk for me because my heart is so broken. Let’s just say we’ll meet again at Rainbow Bridge, okay? I love you, Sam
I Miss Ya Girl. I know your riding now without pain. We will meet again one of these days.
It may take me awhile to get there as I have a lot to get done before I can leave.
Take Care
Rogue
Sammy was my friend, and I sure miss her
What a great walk down memory lane. I remember when Larry first started trying to ride the wall of death in Myrtle Beach probably in 2005 when my photo platform was set up next to the wall of death. He had gotten sweet on Maranda, one of my models, and he made working the night before impossible because he kept stealing her. LOL. I was so pissed at him that the next morning when he showed up to practice in the wall I didn’t even go over there to watch. What an ass I was. After that we became friends, and now I think about every lost moment I could have spent with Sam or Larry and I wonder what I was thinking.
An amazing video. Thanks for posting it.
There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think of Sam, I hear her laugh all the time just like she was sitting here next to me. Sam is doing her job now taking care of Sonny and all the old drome riders and all the animals of the world, she cared for animals like no other. I love you Sammy!
Hi Sara — I still have her number in my phone — Just couldn’t take it out. I also have a recording of her voice on her phone answering machine — I listen to it all the time!!
I am hoping to see you in Sturgis or Rapid City I know Sam always said we SHOULD meet SO we’ve got to do it!! Also Goth Girl.
Thank you Charlie, my friend, for all you do and all you are to me.
I remember as a kid in the early to mid 60′s watching the carnies put up the wall of death. My mom was the head secretary for the Sandusky Co. Fair so I was there all summer while school was out. I used to sneek out at night and watch them in the wall doing tricks just for the fun. In the early 90′s took my kids to watch Samantha several years. She was an awesome rider who really was a great performer. She is missed!
What a great video and tribute to our beautiful Samantha… Thank you, my cool Cycle Source friends. I miss her so much. I look at her pictures every day, talk (brag) about her and to her every day…
Sammy- I know you are free but I selfishly still weep and ache for you. There was so much we were still supposed to do. Please look after Skunk for me because my heart is so broken. Let’s just say we’ll meet again at Rainbow Bridge, okay? I love you, Sam