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Happy Festivus! A Festivus for the rest of us. These words ring true for nearly every "Seinfeld" fan and the tradition of celebrating the holiday continues to grow each year. It's time to get the ...
Decorations are distracting, so leave the pole in its plain and unadorned beauty. Sure, you can buy your own Festivus pole from places such as FestivusPoles.com, but it ...
Thus “a Festivus for the rest of us” was born — though the holiday was really created by “Seinfeld” writer Dan O’Keefe’s father, Dan Sr., in the 1960s and later re-purposed for the ...
No decoration is required because as Constanza puts it, "I find tinsel distracting." You can score an aluminum pole to use as a Festivus pole for about $7.99 on Amazon. There's also a Festivus ...
For every photo posted to the platform of a user’s Festivus pole, the account promised to plant a tree. Over 5,000 trees were saved , the account later confirmed.
Some of the traditions of Festivus include gathering around the Festivus pole, the Festivus dinner and the Feats of Strength. The appropriate decoration for the holiday is the Festivus pole, a ...
A pole war is threatening to ruin Festivus. Three manufacturers of the holiday decoration invented in a 1997 “Seinfeld” episode are in a battle over who deserves the right to trademark the ...
Happy Festivus! The Seinfeld holiday episode that took the commercialism out of Christmas. 'The Strike' aired on December 18,1997 on NBC.
The Orlando International Airport set up a Festivus pole for weary travelers on Saturday, complete with an invitation to air grievances -- and a request to please not use the pole for dancing.
Decorations are distracting, so leave the pole in its plain and unadorned beauty. Sure, you can buy your own Festivus pole, from places such as FestivusPoles.com, but it ...
The holiday Festivus is intended to be an alternative to the commercialization of Christmas. It has its origins on the sitcom “Seinfeld,” and writer and co-creator Dan O’Keefe said his ...