There's plenty of excitement for everyone live streaming the Super Bowl from home, but nothing quite compares to attending the game in New Orleans. The Big Easy is jam-packed with football fans cheering for the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. The party city's officials have taken measures to prevent one particularly destructive tradition Eagles fans have popularized over the years, and "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia's" Rob McElhenney couldn't help but react.
The actor, likely still riding high off the praise for "IASIP's" crossover with "Abbott Elementary," is in New Orleans and ready for all the Super Bowl LIX fun and excitement. After catching wind that NOLA officials have been pre-greasing light poles on streets around the Superdome and in the French Quarter to curb Philly sports fans' tradition of climbing the poles when their sports teams win big.
The actor, likely still riding high off the praise for "IASIP's" crossover with "Abbott Elementary," is in New Orleans and ready for all the Super Bowl LIX fun and excitement. After catching wind that NOLA officials have been pre-greasing light poles on streets around the Superdome and in the French Quarter to curb Philly sports fans' tradition of climbing the poles when their sports teams win big.
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