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Mon Jan 4 06:00:01 EST 2021 ======================================== Slept from ten-thirty to four-thirty, then again from five-thirty to seven. Cloudy. Highs in the lower 30s. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph. My first day back at work (from home) after a three-week vacation. Work: - Catch up on email Done. - Check backups Done. - Catch up with Randy about what I missed while on vacation Done. - Reserve DHCP leases at WN for Alltronics Done. - Fix KWL VPN config on their new EdgeRouter Done. - Review Entrata tickets Done. - Julie doesn't want field staff to take resident payments (email 12/16 12:45 PM). Research and call Julie back. Some. Twenty-minute walk at lunch. Overcast. Saw a crow flying east by northeast. So far, winter hasn't been bad, weather-wise. Home: - play more Thousand Year Old Vampire https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kayfabe > In professional wrestling, kayfabe /ˈkeɪfeɪb/ (also called work or worked), as a noun, is the portrayal of staged events within the industry as "real" or "true", specifically the portrayal of competition, rivalries, and relationships between participants as being genuine and not staged. The term kayfabe has evolved to also become a code word of sorts for maintaining this "reality" within the direct or indirect presence of the general public.[1] > Kayfabe, in the USA, is often seen as the suspension of disbelief that is used to create the non-wrestling aspects of promotions, such as feuds, angles, and gimmicks in a manner similar to other forms of fictional entertainment. In relative terms, a wrestler breaking kayfabe during a show would be likened to an actor breaking character on-camera. Also, since wrestling is performed in front of a live audience, whose interaction with the show is crucial to its success, kayfabe can be compared to the fourth wall in acting, since hardly any conventional fourth wall exists to begin with. In general, everything in a professional wrestling show is to some extent scripted, or "kayfabe", even though at times it is portrayed as real-life. Ordered pizza delivery for the first time in months. Servings: grains 3/6, fruit 2/4, vegetables 2/4, dairy 2/2, meat 2/3, nuts 0/0.5 Brunch: broccoli, pineapple, egg wrap, coffee Lunch: banana, hot dog, avocado Dinner: pizza

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