My road of hard knocks started at a young age. Back when we lived in Leigh NE there was a repair shop just up the road from the house we lived in. Dad was the preacher at Zion Lutheran church. Any how I got job at the shop as a go for/clean up. I might have been 9 or 10 at the time. Got paid mostly with candy bars and ice cream bars etc. One of the first jobs I help with was fixing a gas tank. The old guy had a car running wit ha hose from the exhaust going into the tank. He sat me in the office and told me to stay there till he came back in but if I heard a big bang to call a number. No big bang but that taught me a bit. Also around the same time my dad gave me his old lawn mower. He had just gotten a new Toro lawn mower. He ad traded in his old mower then bought it back for buck an gave it to me to play with. I took that thing apart so many time I can not even count but it ran when my dads new one would not
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