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- Festivus - Wikipedia
Festivus ( ˈfɛstɪvəs ) is a secular holiday celebrated on December 23 as an alternative to the perceived pressures and commercialism of the Christmas season
- FestivusWeb. com - Happy Festivus! A Festivus for the Rest of Us!
Learn all about the traditions of a Seinfeld-based Festivus and witness the nuances of the original Festivus, as celebrated by the O'Keefe family See firsthand how Festivus is celebrated by others and receive plenty of advice and tips to aid in your own Festivus party plans
- What is Festivus? How the Seinfeld bit became a real-world holiday
What is Festivus? Festivus is a fictional holiday created on the sitcom "Seinfeld" as a secular, anti-consumerist response to Christmas
- FESTIVUS
In my 2022 Festivus report, I detailed how the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) had paid $2 million for 6-month-old beagle puppies to wear a jacket that would dose them with cocaine because evidently NIH can’t leave beagle puppies alone 50 I even gave a Senate floor speech about it 51
- How to Celebrate Festivus: 12 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
This December 23rd “Festivus for the rest-of-us" was popularized on the TV show Seinfeld and continues to draw fans each year Get a Festivus pole, have Festivus dinner, air your grievances, and participate in the feats of strength to celebrate Festivus like a true Seinfeld enthusiast
- Dr. Paul Releases 2025 ‘Festivus’ Report on Government Waste
This marks Dr Paul’s eleventh edition of the Festivus Report as he continues working to alert the American people to how their federal government uses their hard-earned money
- What Is Festivus? The Real Origins of the ‘Seinfeld’ Holiday
What is Festivus? Festivus is a made-up holiday that originated with the TV show “Seinfeld ” It’s celebrated in Season 9, Episode 10 (“The Strike”), which first aired on December 18, 1997
- Festivus | Slang | Dictionary. com
What does Festivus mean? Festivus is the name of a secular and non-commercial holiday characterized by the raising of an aluminum pole, the serving of a dinner, the airing of grievances, and the demonstration of feats of strength
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