I bought my first car when I was 15, put up a lot of hay to buy it and being young and dumb spent all the money I had on it leaving no money for plates or insurance. I had been driving farm trucks and dads pickup from 10 or 11 years old from field to field and going to the co-op to get fert and seed. Dad did a lot of side work clearing fence rows and would send my brother and I to the local quarry to get dynamite and caps before either of us had a license lol I suppose a fellow would go straight to jail and not collect 200 dollars today for such things. but like you Bruce mom and dad never helped buy or pay for insurance on any car or truck I ever had. I would help dad on the farm all week and he would give me 10 gallon of gas from the overhead tank on Friday night and maybe 5 or 10 bucks not bad wages for a 40 to 80 hour week for a kid LOL but I did get 3 meals a day and clothes to wear and a roof over my head
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