There wasnt even a still photographer there to record the occasion.

So we all in a very pointed way said, well,thank you.

And thats when our heads turned like puppets and we saw four matching Porsches.

1999 Porsche Boxter

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SEAN HAYES:They were all in a row.

They had bows on them.

DEBRA MESSING:I remember looking over at Sean.

His eyes fell out of his head.

McCORMACK:The inference was, were not going to do this for all the shows.

And he told someone in the makeup trailer the other day, Yeah, I remember the day.

They got Porsches and NBC sent us a coffee truck.

MEGAN MULLALLY:We didnt have smart phones with cameras in them at the time.

So there are no photographs of any of that.

And its really pretty amazing.

She was a miniature poodle and I took her with me everywhere.

We got in that car and it was really loud cause it was a sports car.

It freaked her out.

So I only ended up keeping the car for about a year or so because of her.

HAYES:Oh, I sold it immediately.

So I thought paying your rent was more important than driving your apartment around, you know?

MULLALLY:Sean drove, like, a Toyota Tercel until about 2013.

We always give him sh about it.

McCORMACK:I kept mine for a long time.

I drove it for years and parked beside Debra on the lot.

Eventually I put it up for auction for Project Angel Food in Los Angeles.

MESSING:I drove it for over 11 years.

It was too meaningful to me.

It really was incredible.