- If there were such a thing as an "average day" I wouldn't be doing this for a living. That said, certain patterns emerge. Scene One of the The Average Day opens with four newspapers: The New York Post is read first. the Times, last. Assuming there are no action-figure, on-location interviews requiring the wearing of a responsible-connoting suit: Enter Author, wearing lima-green scrubs, the legacy of a surgeon ex, that has fellow condo tenants shooting knowing, respectful glances in the elevator, having decided Author must be "on call" or "just off shift," which is why she is occasionally spotted making 1 a.m. trips to the convenience store across the street in the emergency-room get-up.
- There's something about the money in this case. The money was so stratospheric. It was every rich guy's nightmare. The wife starts carrying on with, you know, one of the below-stairs staffers, and he comes and kills you in the night. (Dateline NBC: "Mystery of the Murdered Millionaire," 2008)
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