Friday, July 15, 2011

5 am.. cant sleep

Been on an adrenaline rush for the last 2 days.. think I still have the hangover.

Went to Fargo for two days to help an old client with some discussions... been on the go ever since I left from Minneapolis and now coming back to this its really hard for me to sleep. Some other issues at home, but I promised never to complain on the blog!



Fargo: Think I should talk a little about Fargo, North Dakota
"Fargo is the largest city in the U.S. state of North Dakota and the county seat of Cass County. In 2010, its population was 105,549,[1]and it had an estimated metropolitan population of 208,777.[4] Fargo, along with its twin city of Moorhead, Minnesota, as well as adjacent West Fargo, North Dakota and Dilworth, Minnesota, form the center of the Fargo-Moorhead, ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Founded in 1871, Fargo is the crossroads and economic center of southeastern North Dakota and a portion of northwestern Minnesota. Fargo is a cultural, retail, manufacturing, health care, and educational hub for the region. Fargo is home to North Dakota State University."

Now about what made Fargo famous, the movie and you see all the stuff from the movie being sold on the airport:
Fargo is a 1996 American dark comedy-crime film produced, directed and written by brothers Joel and Ethan Coen. It stars Frances McDormand as a pregnant police chief who investigates a series of homicides, William H. Macy as a car salesman who hires two criminals to kidnap his wife, Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormare as the criminals, and Harve Presnell as the salesman's father-in-law.
The film earned seven Academy Award nominations, winning two for Best Original Screenplay for the Coens and Best Actress in a Leading Role for McDormand.[1] It also won the BAFTA Award and the Award for Best Director for Joel Coen at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival.[2]
It was inducted into the United States National Film Registry in 2006."
The airport was nice, in and out and its called Hector International airport... here's why!
The rich history of Hector International Airport dates back to the pioneer days of 1927 when Martin Hector leased the quarter of land that would become home to what we now know as "Hector International Airport". "


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