Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Happy Festivus

HAPPY FESTIVUS INTERWEBS!

In just two days, the holiday we all wait for will be upon us. Are you ready? Wikihow gives these crucial tips for a festive Festivus!
1. Set Up your Festivus Pole. Set up an aluminum pole in your living room. It requires no decoration, and has a very high strength to weight ratio.

2. Celebrate Festivus on December 23rd. You need purchase no expensive gifts. Just invite your family and friends over for a nice dinner.
3. Air Your Grievances. Tell everyone at dinner how they have disappointed you over the last year. Be sure to include specific details. Have your grievances prepared prior to the celebration. There is no need to make up or hug after the Airing of the Grievances.

4. Practice the Feats of Strength. After dinner (and dessert) proceed with the Festivus Feats of Strength. "Festivus doesn't end until you pin me..." Remember however, that a participant is allowed to decline on the grounds that s/he has something better to do (which includes pretty much anything.)
Feats of Strength suggestions: If you don't want to have to pin someone, consider Thumb Wrestling, Rock, Paper, Scissors, Staredown.

Warnings! Be careful not to injure yourself or anyone else during the Feats of Strength.
Keep the pole away from all sources of electricity. Aluminum, like all other metals, is very conductive and you may get shocked.

Things You'll Need: One aluminum pole (No distracting tinsel!!)

6 comments:

  1. LOL........LOL...........LOL.......LOL
    *raises both fists in the air* FESTIVUS FOR THE RESTOFUS

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  2. Hi there,

    I was looking at your blog, and I like it!
    I want to invite you to visit my art blog, and if you follow me, I will follow you...

    Jesse

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  3. hehe...I forgot about this one:)
    kris

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  4. With you on that one Brenda. Care to part take in the feats of strength with me?

    Kris, you are not a true believer if you forgot.

    Jesse, way to pimp that blog. I am following you now.

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  5. nah sorry dude...but I believe in everyone having the right to air their grievances..lol...
    kris

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  6. Hahahahahaha! Happy Festivus--a holiday for the rest of us! *giggles*

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