View Poll Results: Do you Hate Christmas
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Anyone else hate christmas...
not x-mas but everything associated with it. The music everyday on the radio at work, boring as heck parties with the wife's coworkers, spending money on gifts that people probably dont even want or need. Also the commercialism of it all. Not everything "makes a great xmas gift" as advertisers keep shoving down our throats more and more every year.
only when my wife (as usual) gets me things she thinks I SHOULD want instead of getting me what I ask for...must be a woman thing....although this year I did get what I asked for....it's a Festivus miracle!!............................Festivus Rocks!! I can't wait for the Airing of Grievances and Feats of Strength!....bring out the Pole!!!!!...Festivus Rocks!
From Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festivus
Festivus was first invented in 1966 when the father of Daniel O’Keefe, future Seinfeld writer, crafted a unique family holiday with untraditional practices such as the wrestling of the household head to the ground. O'Keefe introduced the holiday into Seinfeld lore on December 18, 1997 in the episode "The Strike", and a cult phenomenon was born. According to O'Keefe, the only tradition that was made up by the show’s writers was the undecorated Festivus pole—everything else was taken directly from his family celebrations.[1] 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 aluminum 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" in which each person tells each and everyone else all the ways they've disappointed him/her over the past year, 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.
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 aluminum 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" in which each person tells each and everyone else all the ways they've disappointed him/her over the past year, 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.
Originally Posted by hotbox05
ok yeah i've heard it many times and know of it';s seinfold lore never knew people actually "celebrated" festivus.
Come on, now. You mean to tell me that you can watch THIS video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...ocidfeed&hl=en
...and NOT like Christmas? hahah
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...ocidfeed&hl=en
...and NOT like Christmas? hahah
I hate christmas, I hate being stuck in christmas traffic, I hate going to the stores to get one thing, and spending 6+ hours waiting in line with all these idiots that believe in christmas, I hate, absolutely hate christmas, if I was in charge holidays would be illegal anyone caught celebrating would be taken out and shot with frozen paintballs
Originally Posted by jwaj2002
I hate christmas, I hate being stuck in christmas traffic, I hate going to the stores to get one thing, and spending 6+ hours waiting in line with all these idiots that believe in christmas, I hate, absolutely hate christmas, if I was in charge holidays would be illegal anyone caught celebrating would be taken out and shot with frozen paintballs














