Lifes too short and the hours are too long."

“I mean, thats a real thing.

Its not fun to work with people that arent fun,” Hamm told her.

Tina Fey and Lorne Michaels photographed in New York in 2018

Tina Fey and Lorne Michaels photographed in New York in 2018.Walter McBride/WireImage

“Thats one where youre just like, ‘I wont do that anymore,'” Fey continued.

“Lifes too short and the hours are too long.”

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Hamm would go on to play Dr. Drew Baird for a multi-episode arc on30 Rockin 2009.

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All of which prompts her to utter the iconic line, “I want to go to there.”

In the interview with Fey, Hamm recalled learning of the30 Rockpart while atSNL.

Im in 30 Rock, and its like,Whose phones are these?

Tina Fey and Steve Martin on Saturday Night Live

Does somebody have this number?

We have a part for you.

Its a totally normal doctor that wont go weird at all, I promise,'" Hamm related.

Tina Fey (L) and actor Jon Hamm

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A promise which, as30 Rockfans will recall, was promptly broken.

“You were a normal human man.

And by the end of this arc, you have hooks for hands.

Tina Fey as Liz Lemon, Jon Hamm as Drew on ‘30 Rock’

Tina Fey as Liz Lemon, Jon Hamm as Drew on ‘30 Rock’ season 3.Jessica Miglio/NBC/Getty

And it turned out you were an incompetent doctor.

We ruined you.”

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Luckily, the broken promise didn’t ruin Hamm and Fey’s relationship.