Laird Murphy MacManus Sean O’Shaughnessy
Finding Schemes in Every Turn
Finding Schemes in Every Turn
Born in late 1800s, on a small Scottish Farm, to a Scottish Father and an Irish Mother. Murphy had it bad from the start, he knew how to fight and how to drink, but he was horrible at balancing the two, and rarely made it home from the pub without punching out someone's poor unsuspecting carriage horse, goat, or the occasional Protestant Priest. He was obsessed with the American Cowboys of the West, and often wore an odd mix of Western and Scottish styles while still holding onto his Gaelic Heritage.
Born in late 1800s, on a small Scottish Farm, to a Scottish Father and an Irish Mother. Murphy had it bad from the start, he knew how to fight and how to drink, but he was horrible at balancing the two, and rarely made it home from the pub without punching out someone's poor unsuspecting carriage horse, goat, or the occasional Protestant Priest. He was obsessed with the American Cowboys of the West, and often wore an odd mix of Western and Scottish styles while still holding onto his Gaelic Heritage.
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