What can be worse than getting caught in the rain without an umbrella? It’s definitely important to constantly stay tuned into all the weather updates in order not to stay comfortable throughout the day. Luckily, you can always stay informed … Continue reading →
What can be worse than getting caught in the rain without an umbrella? It’s definitely important to constantly stay tuned into all the weather updates in order not to stay comfortable throughout the day. Luckily, you can always stay informed … Continue reading →
Sudden Strike 2 is the expansion of territories seized in the east of the island. Forget defend your territory, because now is the time to take over the central areas of the rural population were mobbed by enemies. A stern warning to not devastated buildings, do the main course that is striking at the enemy.
Aircraft carrier landing is scheduled later army squad in the air landing to the south. While you will then move towards the east of the island using soldiers parachuting. Stop for a moment when the British army bombs rained down, only after you start guerrilla subsided. These events allow the destruction of most of the transportation you have.
Entering the village, you have a chance to get 6 tanks artillery and combat ready. Japanese army friend you are ready to take over all of the equipment there. Avoid excessive first shootout, while safety is an important team, especially the safety of the pilots. Little by little mastered this territory and stripped off the opponent owned machine guns. Such was the little picture at the beginning of the level, you please yourself struggling to win this World War 2.
On May 16, 2008 I placed my order for ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income via Amazon. A week later my book arrived, however, due to it being the end of the school year and everyday family chaos, I placed the book on my nightstand with the promise I would read it eventually. We all do that, don't we?
June 4th was the morning my world came to a screeching halt. We'd had several days of steady, non-stop and, at times, heavy rains here in Indiana. That morning I woke to over three feet of water in our finished basement. When we opened the basement door and saw the water pouring in around the windows and down the walls, there was little else we could do besides close the door and let Mother Nature have her say.