It's that Festivus time of year again. The fictional holiday fans first learned about from the TV series "Seinfeld," on the December 1997 episode titled "The Strike" happens every Dec.
23. In the episode, George Costanza’s (Jason Alexander) father, Frank (the late Jerry Stiller), creates Festivus as an anti-holiday after he loses out on a doll when George was little.
Frank's creation consists of an "unadorned aluminum pole" and the famous "airing of grievances" at the dinner to get away with telling people off, and a "feats of strength" wrestling match between parent and child.
Festivus was actually created by one of the "Seinfeld" writer's father and he wrote it into the show. Dan O’Keefe revealed in a 2017 interview, "My loudmouth.
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