Airing of Grievances – Festivus 2023
Time for the Festivus Airing of Grievances. I have a problem with you people and now you’re going to hear about it.
Time for the Festivus Airing of Grievances. I have a problem with you people and now you’re going to hear about it.
OUR AIRING OF GRIEVANCES SUBMISSION HAS CLOSED Check our the grievances below, or read the article 2022: One-Hundred Festivus Grievances.
In the long list below, we present one-hundred Festivus grievances, great and small, published on our website during Festivus 2020. We hope you enjoy this list, and find some gripes you didn’t realize you had. The numbering is not a ranking.
It has been 23 years since the Seinfeld Festivus episode, formerly known as “The Strike,” first aired. Since then, the Festivus celebrations have been an annual event, becoming more mainstream every year.
There is no doubt that Festivus marks the beginning of the end of 2020. Having 2020 going bye-bye has to be the best news ever, and we all have a genuine hope that 2021 is destined to be a huge improvement.
With Festivus fast approaching, many people are wondering how to host a safe Festivus party, especially in areas hard hit by COVID-19, where restrictions may forbid gatherings. Good thing Zoom has lifted it’s restriction on free accounts, and just in time for Festivus.
With only 18 days to go until Festivus, an annual holiday mostly celebrated by Seinfeld fans, there are signs that Festivus is nigh.
2020 has been a rough year. But, Festivus is coming and it’s time to air your grievances! We are ready to hear your gripes; it’s time to air your grievances online. Just let ’em fly!
What is Festivus without a whole lot of poles… and we’ve got a fine collection of poles for you here. Enjoy! Frank McAleavey and his kids made a display to celebrate Festivus and to educate the neighborhood. Accorrding to Frank, “The neighbors really don’t know what to think. It’s not like they talk to me … Read more
This story is a dog… or should I say it is about a dog named Kramer, and an owner’s love and devotion to Seinfeld. Meagen-Marie Joyce, who lives in a suburb of Detroit, Michigan, became the owner of a golden lab named Kramer just three years ago. Named after the well-known Seinfeld character, like most … Read more