A vacant store front is never good news and when stores go out of business it really makes me upset – usually because the aisles that were once filled with people will be left empty, collecting dust bunnies. Last month the Hollywood Video store on Western Ave announced it was closing due to the fact that the corporation filled for bankruptcy.
Now I will proclaim to be a hypocrite and say that Sam and I joined the Netflix bandwagon, (which is obviously what put Hollywood Video out of business).
I’m not sure why we didn’t order Netflix before because apparently you can watch as many movies as you want for around $18 (3 movies out at a time), and you never have to leave the house in your pajamas to get a movie because you’re bored on a Saturday night.
A Few in Our Movie Queue (I think we have 34 total so far):
Funny Face starring Audrey Hepburn
White Squall starring Jeff Bridges
Iron Man starring Robert Down Junior
The Last King of Scotland starring Forest Whitaker
New York, I love you starring Bradley Cooper & Natalie Portman
Atonement starring Keira Knightly & James McAvoy
Eastern Promises starring Viggo Mortensen
The Jane Austen Book Club starring Amy Brennanman
Dean Man Walking starring Sean Penn
The Children’s Hour starring Audrey Hepburn
We’re on a two week trial run. Our first movies arrive tomorrow, and we will most likely keep this service. Netflix recommennds movies to you based on ratings that you give other movies, and some of their recommendations we probably would never have found buried in the aisles at Hollywood Video.
I think I will cancel my Cable and still never leave my couch.



This week at the Times Union Center there was public ice skating on the hockey rink, and for some reason my friends thought it would be a fun idea.
Tonight my friend Vicki and I stopped at
We each bought the special cupcake martini (absolute vanilla vodka with pink cupcake batter garnished with frosting and cotton candy – yum), and we received a coupon for five free Coccadotts cupcakes – plus we were allowed to snack on as many of these little tasty cupcakes as we wanted!!! My camera pictures don’t do the site, taste or smell of these delicous treats justice, but take my word for it – they were a tiny slice of heaven. The counter was littered with mini cupcakes, probably fifteen or more trays – peanut butter cupcakes; carrot cake cupcakes; orange cream cupcakes; red velvet cupcakes; chocolate and mint cupcakes; vanilla with chocolate frosting; chocolate with vanilla frosting – you name it and there was a cupcake – all so beautiful and hand made.