Dave, when I went on my search for the Filipino Martial arts in LA GM Sam was thefirst to welcome me with open arms. He took me to a lot of places and introduced me to a lot of people I would have never met. He arranged for me to visit Rene Latosa, Ted Lucay Lucay, Guro Dan Inosanto, we even went out to lunch with George Foon ( Know Now Pub). He drove me all over LA and I paid himback by helping him teach dr.s , lawyers and businessmen in driveways, parking garages, and in their basements. I had shattered my wrist a year earlier and he was able to make me function a whole lot better by using his hilot on it. He was an amazing man then.
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I wish I was able to just pack up and go visit- but , alas- I am poor .
But I am rich with the memory of GMTendencia. My prayers go out to him and a thank you to you for your testimonial.
"A man is rich or poor, not by the things he owns or the money he has in a bank. If he has made friends, memoris and has accomplished things- he is truely rich. If he has not, he is poor- for he will not be remembered.
Guro Sam Tendencia is truely rich. Salamat Po