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- 'Twas the Night Before FestivusMy take on Clement Clarke Moore's "A Visit from St. Nicholas," inspired by the holiday celebrated by the Costanzas on Seinfeld.
A Festivus for the Rest of Us!Festivus became widely known in a "Seinfeld" episode aired in late 1997. In the episode, Festivus was celebrated due to the excessive commercialization of Christmas. There is room for both Christmas and Festivus...
Festivus, Up on the Housetop, Bianca Kajlich, Rex Ryan Foot Video, Qualcomm Stadium Flooding, Michelle Ryan Feet, Cool Greys, Festivus Quotes, Poinsettia Bowl, and Happy Festivus: Any Connection?Celebrating Festivus - setting up an unadorned aluminum pole and standing around airing our grievances - is simply Seinfeldian nonsense. What better way to participate in Seinfeld's Orthodoxy than with this article.
How to Celebrate Festivus for the Rest of UsThis alternative to Christmas was made popular by the TV show, Seinfeld. It's for those of us who are tired of the hustle, bustle, noise, confusion and overall commercialism associated with the Christmas season.
Celebrating FestivusWhat is Festivus, and how do you celebrate it?- Many Celebrate Festivus with Feats of Strength and Airing of GrievancesToday, on December 23, many in our nation celebrate Festivus.
- Festivus Celebrated Far Beyond Costanza House"Seinfeld" has an extensive legacy, but its greatest contribution to society may be Festivus. The holiday created by the father of a "Seinfeld" writer has now become a national tradition, after it was immortalized 13 years ago.
- Happy Festivus!Gather around the Festivus pole to celebrate this tongue-in-cheek "holiday" made popular by a Seinfeld episode.
- Television's Best Christmas Props and IconsMany of the following props are used for comedy and have made the episodes iconic gems among the following popular television shows. Some the props have descended the shows themselves and become a popular symbol around Christmas.
- A Festivus for the Rest of Us!Festivus, the most amazing holiday that you aren't celebrating - but should.
- Festivus: The Anti Consumerisum and Commercialism HolidayFestivus is the December 23 holiday made popular by the hit TV show Seinfeld.
Best Festivus Celebration Ideas in AC ContentDors your family want to celebrate the unfamous holiday this year made popular by none other than the Jerry Seinfield Show? With these best Festivus celebration ideas in AC content you'll be ready in no time!- (MOVIES) Festivus Film Festival GuideDenver's Festivus Film Festival, the film fest "for the rest of us," focuses on independent movies, filmmaker parties and more.
- Festivus: A Holiday About NothingFirst there was Kwanzaa, a holiday manufactured by a black separatist named Ron Karenga for the benefit of African Americans who disdained celebrating the White Man's holiday. Now there is Festivus, a holiday manufactured by a TV show as a joke.
Festivus: A Holiday Even a Scrooge Can LoveFestivus is a holiday that was once only celebrated by one family. After it was revealed to the world by the hit television show "Seinfeld," many others adopted it, sometimes substituting it in place of Christmas.- Festivus Celebrated Today by Families and Seinfeld FansFesitvus began as an alternative Christmas celebration by the O'Keefe family, whose son later wrote it into a famous "Seinfeld" episode. Now Festivus is a legitimate holiday today.
- A Festivus for the Rest of Us!The Festivus Miracle for all to behold!
- How to Celebrate FestivusPut up the Festivus pole and get ready for another year of the airing of grievances and feats of strength
- Celebrate the Fictional TV Holidays: Festivus and ChristmakahHere is a detailed look at the fictional holidays created by Seinfeld and The O.C.
- Festivus, Festivus Maximus and the Baltimore RavensFestivus and Festivus Maximus are words you will hear around Baltimore a lot these days, and why is that?
- How to Have a Proper Festivus PartyAdvice on celebrating the only holiday "for the rest of us"
Holidays on Earth Today: December 23, 2009Christmas isn't here just yet but here are some holidays that are! Includes celebrity birthdays!- Holiday Haiku: FestivusA haiku for the Festivus for the rest of us, a Seinfeld staple


