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Local newspaper celebrates made up ‘Seinfeld’ holiday Festivus by publishing grievances

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Seinfeld holiday Festivus, encouraging people to write in with complaints.The Tampa Bay Times has published their sixth annual prompt for readers to submit letters to celebrate Festivus.In ‘The Strike’, an episode of Seinfeld released in 1997, Jerry Stiller’s Frank Constanza makes up an anti-consumerist holiday called Festivus, which the publication has taken inspiration from.“What did strangers, family members, businesses, sports teams, your boss, your pets, your dentist, your local supermarket — anyone or anything — do to aggravate you in 2021?” they wrote.“Tell us your top complaints via this form, and we’ll publish them (for everyone to deal with!) in our sixth annual Festivus airing of grievances.”Readers can submit their complaints.

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