It was a confusing time in my life, a really bad day at the office.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I know it shouldn't make a difference, but crossing the dateline, we weren't sure what day it was - it was very strange. Now, I seem to cope with it better.
I was a government employee in the morning and a writer in the evening.
I guess the worst day I have had was when I had to stand up in rehab in front of my wife and daughter and say 'Hi, my name is Sam and I am an addict.'
I'm not a good time-off person. I'm awful on holiday. It comes from having that period when I didn't work. That really was the worst bit.
It was the roughest day of my career, my final day of shooting on 'Breaking Bad,' knowing that I will never be able to kind of zip on that skin again.
It was a terrible day for baseball, it was a worse day for Congress.
Every joke in 'The Office' was unexpected. I cringed; I could hardly look. I cried with laughter.
I couldn't sit in a chair in an office all day.
Working in Washington, trying to make a difference, that was a very meaningful time for me, a period of personal growth.
I never have a bad night, bad day, bad moment.