with Kiffin as a moderator. I'd pay money to see this.
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with Kiffin as a moderator. I'd pay money to see this.
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20 bucks Lane goads Mike into saying something stupid to sabotage him.**
Don't talk to the police
Wow, maybe State can get Lane Kiffin to speak at StaggerIn on the art of picking up chicks at a bar.***
Ya know, it's all cute and shit that Lane and Mike are all buddy buddy, but if the Landsharts come into StarkVegas in late November and beat us, the Pirate will need to set sail for a different location.
Ho boy. Spoken like somebody that wants to go to jail even though they didn't do anything illegal.
That might be ok for state or local cop, but for your sake, never, ever talk to federal agents without talking to a lawyer first. Even if they claim they are just asking you for info for someone or something else they are investigating that doesn't involve you as a suspect, don't talk to them. They could be lying to you(which they are allowed to do) but if you just accidently mix up some dates from a year before they will use it to ruin your life if they feel like it.
I'll give you not only a realistic situation, but one that's true. One day a few years ago, there was a knock on my door. It was an FBI agent, and he showed proper identification. His purpose was to ask me a few questions about my neighbor, who was being vetted for a security clearance with a defense contractor. Are you saying I should have turned the guy away and told him to come back because I wanted a lawyer? That would have been a stupid thing to do, in my opinion. It would only have sounded suspicions. Obviously, I invited him in and answered his questions. The same thing has happened to friends of mine when I was being investigated for a clearance.
Under other circumstances, knowing I had done nothing wrong, I would also talk to an agent.
That's Joey Freshwater, not Lane Kiffin......
Yes, to be smart, you should have turned him away. You gained nothing but put yourself at risk of financially ruinous prosecution if not jail. Realistically, that's a pretty low probability event if they are claiming it's a background check for a neighbor, but why risk a catastrophic result for nothing.
Also, while they may not have an interest in being ethical just because they want to do the right thing, maybe if being unethical impeded their operations, they would try to be ethical more often.
Yall, there quite a few MSU grads in law school at oxford