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'''Joseph Laird '''is a Sim residing in [[Newcrest]] where he works under the [[Criminal|criminal]] branch as a [[Criminal|getaway driver]]
==Biography==
===Childhood===
Joseph was born in the town of [[Newcrest]] , where he lived a rough childhood. His family were killed in a house fire when he was only 6, and because he had no other relatives to live with he decided to live on the streets (rumors of crimes and abuse were the cause of this predicament), rejecting an offer to live in an orphanage in honor of his family.
Despite his young age, Joseph was a pretty resourceful kid, albeit out of his parents' genetics. But living on cooked goldfish and surviving out on the streets without proper gear wasn't an easy task for a kid his age. It was from this moment forward that he had to resort to stealing from the locals. He only stole blankets,
===Teen years/university life===
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*'''Acting: '''He's no actor, but Joseph could perfectly impersonate other people to get what he needed in order to survive. He used a fake alias to get a proper education as a child and used multiple identities in his adult life during his tenure as a criminal, such as businessmen, janitors and even the university mascot.
*'''Cooking: '''As a teen, Joseph had earned enough money from working on cars at the bodyshop to buy himself groceries to cook himself some food from the abandoned house he now lived in...with the cookbooks that he stole from his high school's home economics room. If he had no money, he would just steal from the market.
*'''Handiness: '''Joseph was self-taught in survival skills, having learnt from various books that he stole. Instead of choosing the life of a beggar, he instead decided to make a living on his own. At age 11 he repaired a broken-down motorcycle, which became his vehicle up until he had stolen enough money to buy himself a car in his mid-teens. Now as an adult, Joseph could hotwire cars and repair broken-down vehicles like they were nothing. He could have chosen to become a mechanic if
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==Trivia==
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