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Remember that time when Sandra Bullock gave me an autographed photo?

Cause I do.

The late ’90s was the height of the video store days — when life was cushy at Videoville — and two Hollywood productions were filmed in and around Coupeville.

Snow Falling on Cedars had James Cromwell of Babe and L.A. Confidential fame, but Practical Magic, with Sandy B. and Nicole Kidman (plus Grease legend Stockard Channing!) remains the one most people remember.

So, it’s not surprising that’s the movie which Coupeville is hailing this weekend and next with a series of events.

From bike rides to beer gardens to costume contests and pumpkin races, plus (of course) showings of Practical Magic, things will be hoppin’.

For more info, pop over to:

https://coupevillehistoricwaterfront.com/2021/09/27/practically-magic-haunting-of-coupeville/

 

On a side note … when are we having the celebration of 1988’s Dixie Lanes, also shot in Coupeville?

It starred Hoyt Axton, and the producers skipped town without paying their bill at Ebey Bowl.

Maybe something involving a crowd with pitchforks and torches chasing a souped-up European sports car as it zooms back towards the highway?

And on a side, side note — when is someone going to bring Videoville back so I can spend my Saturday afternoon’s playing The Apple and Bugsy Malone on the in-store monitors while customers stare at the screens slack-jawed?

But I digress.

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The saints of Coupeville (clockwise from upper left): Miss Emily Licence, Taya Boonstra, Julia Felici and Lisa Roberts-Edlin.

The saints of Coupeville (clockwise from upper left): Emily Licence, Taya Boonstra, Julia Felici and Lisa Roberts-Edlin.

When you cross your fingers and wish upon a star (Sandy B)

  When you wish upon a star (Sandy B), makes no difference who you are, any cookies your heart desires, will come to you.

An-tic-i-PATION.

The Coupeville High School softball squad has laid down the gauntlet in this season of the wonderful cookie, with former Wolf legend Taya Boonstra, current up and coming star Emily Licence and player mom Lisa Roberts-Edlin having become THE GREATEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD by delivering cookies unto me.

The whole delicious shenanigans were kicked-off by CHS track thrower Julia Felici and now these hungry eyes turn to Wolf baseball as we ask a simple question — baseball moms, are you gonna let softball embarrass you like this?!?!?!?

Or, knowing I will be at Robert Sherman field the next two afternoons — the Wolves play a varsity game against ATM Wednesday and a JV game Thursday (4 PM start times) — will you attempt to make a stand?

Will you bring the sweet, sweet bakin’ goodness and answer softball’s challenge?

I hope so, he said with every finger on his body crossed…

And now, to play us out, that bard of Sesame Street, the blue, crumb-covered one, Cookie Monster, playing his favorite tune:

Now what starts with the letter C?
Cookie starts with C
Let’s think of other things
That starts with C
Oh, who cares about the other things?
C is for cookie, that’s good enough for me
C is for cookie, that’s good enough for me
C is for cookie, that’s good enough for me
Oh, cookie, cookie, cookie starts with C
C is for cookie, that’s good enough for me
C is for cookie, that’s good enough for me
C is for cookie, that’s good enough for me
Oh, cookie, cookie, cookie starts with C
Hey you know what?
A round cookie with one bite out of it
Looks like a C
A round doughnut with one bite out of it
Also looks like a C
But it is not as good as a cookie
Oh and the moon sometimes looks like a C
But you can’t eat that, so…
C is for cookie, that’s good enough for me, yeah!
C is for cookie, that’s good enough for me
C is for cookie, that’s good enough for me
Oh, cookie, cookie, cookie starts with C, yeah!
Cookie, cookie, cookie starts with C, oh boy!
Cookie, cookie, cookie starts with C!

Cookie Monster eats the cookie

Umm-umm-umm-umm-umm

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