LYCOS RETRIEVER
The Buccaneers: Booty Bay
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There is only one way to increase your reputation with the Bloodsail Buccaneers and that’s to unleash your wrath on any citizen of Booty Bay who can be found through out the Eastern Kingdoms. Below is a list of every citizen of Booty Bay and their reputation value. The amount gained with the Bloodsail Buccaneers is shown for a level 60 non-human. The amount lost for killing a citizen cannot be shown as it depends on your current level with Booty Bay and the importance of the person you kill. In addition to this what ever you lose with Booty Bay you will lose half of that in the other three goblin towns so if you lose 25 points in Booty Bay you will lose 12.5 points in Ratchet.
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Morgan had all the buccaneers assemble in the market-place and read out the letter, first in English and then in French. Then he asked them how they felt—would they rather surrender their booty in order to gain a free passage, or would they fight for it? The buccaneers answered with one accord that they would rather fight till the death than hand over their spoils. They’d risked their lives for it once, and were ready to do so a second time.
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Updating a previous report, the St. Petersburg Times reports the Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed free-agent C Jeff Faine (Saints). Faine is expected to sign a six-year, $37.5 million deal, with $15 million in guaranteed money. Faine could earn up to $20 million in the first three years of his contract.
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Tampa Bay coach Jon Gruden tried to talk Plummer into playing for the Buccaneers. After a long conversation with his agents this morning, Plummer decided to quit rather than go to Tampa Bay. His decision nullified a trade that would have sent a fourth-round pick to Denver.
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Brad Biggs, of the Chicago Sun-Times, reports the Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed free-agent TE John Gilmore (Bears) to a three-year contract Saturday, March 1, after Gilmore passed his physical. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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"Eric is highly regarded in the Tampa Bay business community, and accomplished a great deal in his time with the Buccaneers," said Glazer. "We'll miss his leadership but will consult Eric on special projects."
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