Somewhere in the moody backyards of Glendale, CA, a squirrel is enjoying a damn fine cup of coffee right now. Or at least a handful of walnuts.
A Twin Peaks lodge built for squirrels

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Kyle MacLachlan is on Tik Tok and he lip-synced his famous Agent Cooper scene
Kyle MacLachlan, who played Agent Cooper on Twin Peaks, hopped on his exercise bike to lip-sync the iconic scene in which he drives into the town of Twin Peaks while dictating to his assistant, Diane. Here's the original, which aired only yesterday, on February 24, 1989: READ THE REST
Kyle MacLachlan falling over
In this video, taken on the set of Twin Peaks's Black Lodge, Kyle MacLachlan demonstrates his expertise at falling over. Director David Lynch is impressed. READ THE REST
WWE minus the audience is even better with the music from "Twin Peaks"
A few days ago, I wrote about the transformation of WWE Smackdown into a beautiful work of Beckett-esque absurdist theatre once the audience was removed for coronavirus safety. I didn't think it could get anymore gloriously weird. Then Twitter user @SIDEEYEmusic took it to the next level by adding the Twin Peaks score. i added… READ THE REST
CrossOver lets Mac users run Windows programs seamlessly — and it's $20 now
For decades, they've been mortal enemies. Oil and water. Fire and ice. Hatfields and McCoys. Windows and Mac. Never the twain shall meet. Nowhere is the dichotomous relationship between the two programming giants more evident than when you run an emulator to try and make a Windows app work on a Mac. There's a good… READ THE REST
You Need To Be Running Your Website With GoDaddy Websites + Marketing
If you're running a website, you want people to visit that website. Presumably. Wild guess. If you're going through the work and cost of operating a website just to dump your thoughts on the web, that's cool. Diary is probably safer, but whatever. Back to the point at hand: If you're operating a website, you… READ THE REST
Tired of marketers stealing your data? Winston can protect your home's internet traffic
How do you protect yourself from everybody online trying to get all up in your business? And we aren't just talking about cybercriminals and other malevolent black hats rummaging around the internet either. We also mean all those "legitimate" businesses that use trackers, cookies, and other online tricks to harvest as much usable information from… READ THE REST