“I played it for many people,” Odenkirk said.
“I don’t know where it is now.
It’s at the bottom of a bin somewhere.

Bob Odenkirk in a cameo on ‘SNL’ in 1991.Saturday Night Live/Youtube; Gregg DeGuire/Getty Images
One man’s tirade is another man’s treasure, apparently.
“He was right.
He was really mad.
He was so mad.”
He imitated the English performer’s reaction, saying, “I can sing.
I am a Shakespearean-trained actor.
And you have me doing this?!”
“And he was right, God bless him.
It wasn’t a great monologue, but he’s a trooper.”
“I played it for many people,” Odenkirk revealed.
“I don’t know where it is now.
It’s at the bottom of a bin somewhere.
“Odenkirk and I s— ourselves and disappeared from the room,” he recalled.
Recently, Odenkirk admitted to being “such a prick” during hisSNLdays.
“I was so opinionated.
I was a very opinionated comedy writer,” he said on PeopleTV’sCouch Surfing.
Looking back, Odenkirk said he was “kind of sad” about his behavior then.
“I wish I wasn’t such a stuck up young man.
I wish I was a sweeter fellow because I had a great opportunity there,” he said.
“I made the most of it.