Was she drinking?
Enjoy it with some milk steak and raw jelly beans.
Whatever it is, it won't be admirable.
For three seasons, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has stood as one TV’s funniest shows AND the funniest show that most people aren’t watching. I’m glad to say that neither of the above will be changing anytime soon, if the fourth-season premiere (airing Sept. 18 at 10/9c on FX) is any indication.
Despite her notable successes landing major film productions (Philadelphia) and TV series (Philly), Sharon Pinkenson, executive director of the Greater Philadelphia Film Office, says she has to spend as much time raising funds to keep her office going as she does lobbying Hollywood producers.