In case you missed out on one of the finest sitcoms of the 21st century, a Dundie is the award given out to Dunder Mifflin employees by boss Michael Scott in a well-meaning but ultimately pointless attempt to increase workplace morale in "The Office." Accountant Kevin Malone managed to get his hands on one, the award for "Don't Go In There After Me." But sadly, Brian Baumgartner doesn't have one himself, and boy does he rue the missed opportunity.

When asked about his last ever day on the set of the NBC sitcom by Metro, the actor replied, "'The thing I regret, which I think a lot of people took, and somehow I didn't think of it. I wish I had taken a Dundie, but I didn't take a Dundie, so I don't have a Dundie. A lot of people have Dundies, I didn't think about that. I can walk down to the corner store in Hollywood Boulevard and I'm sure I can find one."

Still, Baumgartner didn't do too bad elsewhere. "I borrowed some things that have not been returned to NBC yet," he admitted. This included Kevin's nameplate alongside various other desk props and perhaps his true pride and joy, the famous jar of M&Ms.