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Posted By: SKB Airing of Grievances - 12/23/20 07:05 PM
Happy Festivus one and all!

Posted By: Run With The Fox Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/23/20 07:32 PM
Aaah yess Jerry Stiller-he and Frau Anne Meara sure were great comedians--A nice break between Hannukah and Christmas for sure. RWTF
Posted By: ellenbr Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/23/20 09:31 PM
That's just Great. >>Festivus for the rest of us<<. I haven't celebrated Festivus in years...... Since tinsel is distracting, who has the Pole???? On to the Feats of Strength.....

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Posted By: eightbore Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/23/20 10:10 PM
Festivus for The Lovely Linda and me means whole quail and pheasant breasts, pan fried, en casserole with many wonderful accompanying ingredients. Festivus, December 23, is a day to get away from the commercial Christmas hilarity, at least for a day. Quail and pheasants for Festivus supper is a good attempt.
Posted By: canvasback Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/23/20 10:15 PM
I’ll be celebrating tonight with a tortiere that includes duck. Yum!
Posted By: Brian Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 12:11 AM
Some here would opine that this post has nothing to do with Doubles or classic firearms and should be removed!!!!
Posted By: SKB Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 12:15 AM
Originally Posted By: Brian
Some here would opine that this post has nothing to do with Doubles or classic firearms and should be removed!!!!


Finally, someone airing grievances.

My biggest gripe? I need more Cowbell......

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVsQLlk-T0s
Posted By: Run With The Fox Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 12:36 AM
Ja, und Frroliche Weinachts meine Fruend. Der Fuchs
Posted By: Run With The Fox Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 12:42 AM
Mae cooked pheasants- butterflied cut, wrapped in bacon, apple slices and onion slices, served with wild rice, mushrooms, artichoke hearts with drawn butter, French bagucutte (sic) toasted bread, and a Caesar salad-- A nice slightly chilled Lambrusco- c'est bon!!Joyeaux Noel!! Le Reynard..
Posted By: Cobbhead Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 02:37 AM
Originally Posted By: SKB
Originally Posted By: Brian
Some here would opine that this post has nothing to do with Doubles or classic firearms and should be removed!!!!


Finally, someone airing grievances.

My biggest gripe? I need more Cowbell......

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVsQLlk-T0s
Posted By: Cobbhead Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 02:38 AM
More cowbell, now there is something I can support!
Posted By: lonesome roads Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 02:56 AM
Originally Posted By: Cobbhead
More cowbell, now there is something I can support!

https://youtu.be/rwsgznR_T-g


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Posted By: lonesome roads Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 06:01 AM
Originally Posted By: Cobbhead
More cowbell, now there is something I can support!



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Posted By: HomelessjOe Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 03:45 PM
French terd thread gets locked seconds before the condom advertize'ment.

Can't even have a holiday.
Posted By: HomelessjOe Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 03:48 PM
You can kiss my Festus looking azz...

Steve'O did I see you in a condo' commercial on the Vise channel ?

One of those two fellers holding hands had the look of you.
Posted By: lonesome roads Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 04:13 PM
Originally Posted By: HomelessjOe
You can kiss my Festus looking azz...

That’s the spirit!


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Originally Posted By: Cobbhead
More cowbell, now there is something I can support!
https://youtu.be/x-Bg0jjJhgQ
Posted By: keith Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 06:51 PM
I didn't know what Festivus was, so I looked it up. It appears to be a secular holiday rooted in the gay pride movement.

https://www.ajc.com/news/state--regional...Z732Ns57fosNhP/

Queers who celebrate Festivus are planting these gay pride poles wherever they can, and they file lawsuits to gain the right to impose their sick perversion into traditional Christmas displays, State Capitol Buildings, etc.



Just Google: "Festivus gay pride movement" to learn what this off-topic Thread is all about. Now you know.

Posted By: SKB Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 07:00 PM
And just like that billie k becomes a festivus participant airing his grievances. Next maybe we will be treated to some cyber feats of strength.

Hope you and frAnk have a lovely holiday together and may next year be filled with more cowbell.
Posted By: lonesome roads Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 07:21 PM
Originally Posted By: SKB
...and may next year be filled with more cowbell.



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Posted By: keith Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 08:00 PM
Originally Posted By: SKB
And just like that billie k becomes a festivus participant airing his grievances. Next maybe we will be treated to some cyber feats of strength.


Poor Queen Stevie... once again demonstrating his/her lack of reading comprehension.

I did not "air any grievances" here Queen Stevie. I did not complain, nor did I notify Dave and ask him to delete your off-topic gay pride celebration Thread. I merely provided accurate information about the gay pride origins of your secular holiday, as a public service to the members of the Double Gun Shop forum.

They can draw their own conclusions about your motivation for starting an off-topic Thread that has gay pride roots. I already know why it is so important to you. So just don your gay apparel and enjoy your little holiday while dancing around your rainbow pole.

For those members who choose a more traditional Christmas celebration, here's some more information about what is behind Queen Stevie's pagan holiday:

https://www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.co...trust_campaign/

https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2015/dec/01/advocacy-group-requests-gay-pride-festivus-pole-st/

https://www.ajc.com/blog/politics/gay-pr...HUfnJOqCBaUdBK/

https://time.com/4160617/festivus-gay-poles/
Posted By: Buzz Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 08:06 PM
Our country has gone off the grid, Keith. We are just shy of 250 years as a nation now. At this rate of change here, denigrating all that our country stands for, I just wonder how much longer the USA as an entity will last? I’m a little more than worried about us....so, I guess that’s my grievance, but it’s more a worry
Posted By: SKB Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 08:10 PM
The proliferation of baseless conspiracy theories is at the heart of the issue Buzz. Some folks can turn a harmless bit of irreverent fun into a subversive plot, you know what I mean?
Posted By: keith Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 08:13 PM
It's a worry buzz, and a statement of facts. Merry Christmas to you and your family, and best wishes for the New Year.
Posted By: Run With The Fox Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 08:43 PM
"And just as every cop is a criminal, and all the sinners Saints" Mick Jagger 1966-- words of wisdom indeed.. RWTF
Posted By: Buzz Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 08:45 PM
Merry Christmas to you, Keith and everyone else here too. Oddly for me, it doesn’t feel much like Christmas whereas normally I’m giddy at Christmas time. I guess it’s normal, this melancholy with all we’ve been through with this damned China virus. My Christmas wish for this year is to find nothing made in China in my stocking. I hope Santa is listening.
Posted By: keith Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 09:05 PM
Originally Posted By: SKB
The proliferation of baseless conspiracy theories is at the heart of the issue Buzz. Some folks can turn a harmless bit of irreverent fun into a subversive plot, you know what I mean?


Baseless conspiracy theories???



No, your pagan holiday of Festivus is really and truly a gay pride secular celebration Queen Stevie. And it is now out of the closet here on the DoubleGunShop forum!

https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2015/dec/01/advocacy-group-requests-gay-pride-festivus-pole-st/

https://time.com/4160617/festivus-gay-poles/

https://www.ajc.com/blog/politics/gay-pr...HUfnJOqCBaUdBK/
Posted By: Buzz Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 09:13 PM
Originally Posted By: SKB
The proliferation of baseless conspiracy theories is at the heart of the issue Buzz. Some folks can turn a harmless bit of irreverent fun into a subversive plot, you know what I mean?
There’s an enormous amount of propaganda from both sides, but way more from the liberal left media and their non-reporting and coverups of the truth. Look at how they submarined the Hunter Biden scandals before the election and even now. All for the Big Guy and his 10%. Really despicable!
Posted By: canvasback Re: Airing of Grievances - 12/24/20 10:02 PM
Lighten up you nattering nabobs of negativity!

Festivus:

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History

Festivus was conceived by author and editor Daniel O'Keefe, the father of TV writer Dan O'Keefe, and was celebrated by his family as early as 1966. While the Latin word festivus means "excellent, jovial, lively",[5] and derives from festus, meaning "joyous; holiday, feast day",[6][7][8] Festivus in this sense was coined by the elder O'Keefe. According to him, the name "just popped into my head".[1] In the original O'Keefe tradition, the holiday would take place to celebrate the anniversary of Daniel O'Keefe's first date with his future wife, Deborah.[9] The phrase "a Festivus for the rest of us" originally referred to those remaining after the death of the elder O'Keefe's mother, Jeanette, in 1976; i.e., the "rest of us" are the living, as opposed to the dead.[10][11]

In 1982, Daniel O'Keefe wrote a book, Stolen Lightning: The Social Theory of Magic, that deals with idiosyncratic ritual and its social significance, a theme relevant to Festivus tradition.[12]

It is now celebrated on December 23, as depicted in the Seinfeld episode written by the younger O'Keefe.[2]
Seinfeld

The Seinfeld episode that featured Festivus was titled "The Strike", although O'Keefe notes that the writers later wished they had named it "The Festivus". It was first broadcast on December 18, 1997. The plot revolves around Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards) returning to work at his old job, H&H Bagels. While dining at Monk's Restaurant, as George Costanza (Jason Alexander) is opening his mail, he receives a card from his father saying, "Dear Son, Happy Festivus." This leads to Jerry Seinfeld and Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) discussing George's father's creation of Festivus despite George not wanting it to be discussed.[3] Kramer then becomes interested in resurrecting the holiday when, at the bagel shop, Frank Costanza (Jerry Stiller) tells him how he created Festivus as an alternative holiday in response to the commercialization of Christmas.[3]

Meanwhile, George creates donation cards for a fake charity called The Human Fund (with the slogan "Money for People") in lieu of having to give office Christmas presents. When his boss, Mr. Kruger (Daniel von Bargen), questions George about a $20,000 check he gave George to donate to the Human Fund as a corporate donation, George hastily concocts the excuse that he made up the Human Fund because he feared persecution for his beliefs, of celebrating Festivus instead of Christmas. Attempting to call his bluff, Kruger goes home with George to see Festivus in action.[3]

Kramer eventually goes back on strike from his bagel-vendor job when his manager tells him he cannot take December 23 off to celebrate his new-found holiday. Kramer is then seen on the sidewalk picketing H&H Bagels, carrying a sign reading "Festivus yes! Bagels no!" and chanting to anyone passing the store: "Hey! No bagel, no bagel, no bagel..."[3]

Finally, at Frank's house in Queens, Jerry, Elaine, Kramer, and George gather to celebrate Festivus. George brings Kruger to prove to him that Festivus is "all too real".[3]

O'Keefe was initially reluctant to insert his family's tradition into this episode, but when executive producers Alec Berg and Jeff Schaffer caught wind of the bizarre holiday through his younger brother, they became curious, then enthusiastic, then insisted it have a place in the episode. Schaffer later reflected: "That's the thing with Seinfeld stories, the real ones are always the best ones. There's a nuance to reality sometimes that is just perfect. We could have sat in a room for a billion years and we never would have made up Festivus. It's crazy and hilarious and just so funny and so disturbing. It's awesome."[13]


Adopted by a small number of gays in 2015 or thereabouts.
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