To secure patents and protect their ideas, the Gang repeatedly harasses (played by Brian Unger).
Charlie introduces "Kitten Mittens" (often misspelled "Mittons")—small cloth footwear for cats meant to quiet their "stomping around". [S5E8] Paddy's Pub: Home of the Original Kitten...
Charlie and Dee attempt to blackmail the Lawyer after stalking him, only to discover he is going through a messy divorce rather than having an affair. To secure patents and protect their ideas, the
The group also develops the "Dick Towel," "Paddy’s Thong," and "Paddy’s Egg" (a green, hard-boiled stress ball). The Legal Battle The group also develops the "Dick Towel," "Paddy’s
"" is the eighth episode of the fifth season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia , which originally aired on November 5, 2009. The episode follows the Gang as they attempt to capitalize on a local merchandising convention by creating products branded for Paddy's Pub. Plot Overview
To get the Gang to leave him alone, the Lawyer agrees to represent them. However, the contract they sign is actually a restraining order and an agreement that assigns 100% of all merchandising rights to the Lawyer. Conclusion
Frank invents the "Gun Shot," a firearm that blasts liquor directly into a person's mouth. Mac and Dennis attempt to steal and "improve" the idea into the "Shot Gun," leading to a rivalry over the patent.