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Festivus is a nondenominational holiday featured in “The Strike” episode of Seinfeld, a popular United States based television sitcom of the 1990s. The holiday was a plot device in the episode, which first aired on December 18, 1997. Many people, influenced or inspired by Seinfeld, now celebrate the holiday, in varying degrees of seriousness. Some do it religiously; others do it with good tidings in their respect to Seinfeld.
According to Seinfeld, Festivus is celebrated each year on December 23, but many people celebrate it other times, often in early December. Its slogan is “A Festivus for the rest of us!” An aluminium pole is generally used in lieu of a Christmas tree or other holiday decoration, shedding holiday materialism. Those attending participate in the “Airing of Grievances” which is an opportunity for all to vent their hostilities toward each other, and after a Festivus dinner, The Feats of Strength are performed. Traditionally, Festivus is not over until the head of the household is wrestled to the floor and “pinned.” (From Wikipedia)










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for the rest of us
Frank Costanza is a wise man.
What is Festiuvs? Its for the rest of us.
Happy Festivus!
can’t wait for the next airing of grievances
Tinsel is distracting
And pointless. DOWN WITH TINSEL !
Ah, yes the airing of grievances, if you've got something on your mind- out with it!!
It's that time of year again! Anyone got out their pole yet?
Hellz ya!!—oh right, festivus. Hold on…