Festivus is both a parody and a secular holiday celebrated on December 23 that serves as an alternative to participating in the pressures and commercialism of the Christmas season. It has been described as “the perfect secular theme for an all-inclusive December gathering”. This was introduced to the masses in a Seinfeld episode titled “The Strike”. From Wikipedia
Air your grievances, exhibit fetes of strength and celebrate around the Festivus pole! Happy Festivus to you all good people.
How about some Krampus to go with your Festivus! 🙂 I did love that episode of Seinfeld!!!!
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Why do I have the feeling this is going to be a real holiday some decades from now? It would make for a nice three-day stretch: Festivus, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day.
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Happy Festivus Everyone! Thank you “Seinfeld” for this cultural holiday celebration that everyone can celebrate.
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Happy Festivus! I think this has to be one of the greatest episodes of any show ever 🙂
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