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Felwood - In Feral Scar Vale which can be found at the spot you can find a whole lot of 49-51 level mobs which are bears. There a whole bunch of them that gather around this area which means you can constantly be killing. They have pretty quick respawn rate so you'll have your hands full with all the bears you can kill. Expect to collect items such as bear jaws, bear flanks, and large bear bones. In this spot you can find a bunch of level 51-51 demons. I like farming these guys because they have a pretty solid drop rate - about 1 per every 6 kills. Expect to collect runecloth and felcloth.Azshara - In the spot you can find a place called Shadowsong Shire. I like farming this area for the Highborne ghosts. Expect to collect mageweave and green items. Since they're casters, it's really easy to kill these guys. This is one of my favorite farming spots.Although these are solid wow gold making tips, farming tends to be extremely time consuming. Sure you can make a lot of buy wow gold but its going to require a big chunk of your day. Friends of mine that make insane gold farm for about 12-16 hours per day. If you think about it, they spend more time farming then they do playing the parts of wow they actually enjoy. I wasn't willing to make the same sacrifice so I invested in a wow gold making guide. I did this because they promote techniques that are very efficient with your time. You can get the most bang for your buck with these guides.
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Seattle Times Reports Radio personality Rush Limbaugh has joined forces with Dave Checketts, owner of the NHL St. Louis Blues, in a bid to buy the St. Louis Rams, league sources confirmed. The Limbaugh-Checketts group has made its bid on the team and plans to keep it in St. Louis. According to league sources, there are multiple bidders for the Rams as the potential sale of the franchise has advanced to a second stage — from looking for potential buyers to evaluating the merits of bidders. It is not known who the other bidders are. "I certainly think individual bidders have the right to discuss their interest in the club," said Kevin Demoff, the Rams' executive vice president of football operations. "There's really nothing for us to say. It's really not fair to anybody involved in the process. "There is no inevitability for the team to wind up being for sale, anyway. There may be bidders, but that doesn't mean there will be a sale." Checketts, the founder and chief executive officer of SCP Worldwide, a New York-based firm that owns and operates the Blues, would be the frontman for a group of investors that would purchase at minimum the 60 percent share of the Rams owned by Chip Rosenbloom and Lucia Rodriguez, the son and daughter of the Rams' late owner, Georgia Frontiere. Limbaugh, a conservative political commentator, said in a statement: "Dave and I are part of a bid to buy the Rams, and we are continuing the process. But I can say no more because of a confidentiality clause in our agreement with Goldman Sachs. We cannot and will not talk about our partners. But if we prevail, we will be the operators of the team." Limbaugh, originally from Cape Girardeau, Mo., worked briefly as a commentator for ESPN's NFL pregame show in 2003 but resigned amid controversy over his remarks about media coverage of Philadelphia quarterback Donovan McNabb. Forbes magazine recently valued the Rams' franchise at more than $900 million, but it is believed the Rams' sale might fetch $800 million or less given the state of the economy and the state of the team, which has lost 14 games in a row.
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NYDailyNews Reports A sweet tooth may have been the least of this guy's guilty pleasures. A Mister Softee ice cream truck driver was busted in Long Island for making one of his stops at a drug dealer's house to score dope, cops said on Sunday. Kenneth Leiton, 22, of Elmont, parked his ice cream truck on Newton St. in Westbury at 4:18 p.m. Saturday, according to Nassau County police. There was no playground in sight and Leiton was not hawking frozen desserts - he was the one making the buy. After plainclothes officers spotted him make the illicit exchange, Leiton was stopped and several bags of a powder presumed to be cocaine and a bag of marijuana were found in his truck, cops said. The ice cream man was charged with numerous counts of possession of a controlled substance and with endangering the welfare of a child. Also arrested was Randall Surmanek, 23, of Elmont, who was riding on the truck with him. Cops later collared the alleged drug dealer, Kerri Collins, 27, and Luis Castro, 29, who was at the same house with her.
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