Dee attempts to use the plate to claim the shares, arguing she is technically older than her twin brother Dennis by seconds—an application of the insult their mother used, " first is worst ". Other "Paper" References

The gang reveals they once drunkenly devised a will-like contract on a paper plate to determine who would inherit the remaining shares of Paddy’s Pub if one of them died. Key details regarding this document include:

The document states that the bar shares go to the "firstborn kin".

Charlie shows Dennis a slip of paper with the name " Franquito " on it, which claims this person owns 3% of the bar. Dennis dismisses it as one of Frank’s shell company scams.

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 10 Episode 9 Review

In the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode "" (Season 10, Episode 9), the "paper" refers to a tattered paper plate that serves as a "Paddy's Succession Plan". The Succession Plan

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Dee attempts to use the plate to claim the shares, arguing she is technically older than her twin brother Dennis by seconds—an application of the insult their mother used, " first is worst ". Other "Paper" References

The gang reveals they once drunkenly devised a will-like contract on a paper plate to determine who would inherit the remaining shares of Paddy’s Pub if one of them died. Key details regarding this document include:

The document states that the bar shares go to the "firstborn kin".

Charlie shows Dennis a slip of paper with the name " Franquito " on it, which claims this person owns 3% of the bar. Dennis dismisses it as one of Frank’s shell company scams.

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 10 Episode 9 Review

In the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode "" (Season 10, Episode 9), the "paper" refers to a tattered paper plate that serves as a "Paddy's Succession Plan". The Succession Plan