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WINTER CHALLENGE 2016
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25.11 - Wayne's Task: A Festivus for the Rest of Us
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I would like to submit for your approval the following cover:

It may be hard to see but on the extreme right there are two long wooden poles set against the blue sky background. Would either or both serve as a proper Festivus Pole?



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A Festival for the restival (That festivus for the Rest of Us line)
So of course they run through my head for the rest of the day. Though I do get the joy of singing it out loud and making it also stick in the head of the 14 year old who originally subjected me to the song. :Evil Mother Grin:


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There are a number of holidays that take place in December: Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa, just to name a few. However, my favorite holiday doesn't get the attention it deserves: Festivus. For my task, we will celebrate this wonderful holiday, Goodreads style!
This is a two-book task. Read one book from each of two different options.
The total page count for both books MUST be at least 500 pages.
NOTE: ebooks without print versions cannot be used for tasks requiring a specific number of pages. If you read an ebook or audiobook use the page count for the mass market paperback if one exists. If there is no mass market paperback edition, use the paperback edition and if no paperback is available use the hardcover edition.
REQUIRED: Identify which options you select when you post.
Option 1 - The Characters: Festivus first came to public attention due to a 1987 Seinfeld episode called "The Strike." All of the main characters, Jerry Seinfeld, George Costanza, Elaine Benes, and Cosmo Kramer, attended the celebration, and George's father, Frank Costanza, was very important as the Festivus founder.
Read a book whose author's initials are JS, GC, EB, CK, or FC. The initials must be in this order. Middle names or initials are to be ignored. If the book has two authors, only one need have the required initials. Books with more than two authors cannot be used for this option.
Option 2 - The Festivus Pole: Traditionally, the Festivus pole is made of aluminum because of its high strength to weight ratio. However, for our celebration, the pole does not have to be made of metal.
Read a book that has a pole on the cover. The "pole" can be somewhat tapered, such as a baseball bat or pool cue. The pole can also have some kind of head or attachment which, if removed, would make a good pole. I'm thinking here of things such as golf clubs or gardening tools such as rakes or shovels.
Examples:
REQUIRED: Include the cover in your post. Point out the object on the cover and explain how it fits the task.
Option 3 - The Airing of Grievances: This very important part of the Festivus celebration involves telling your friends and family everything they have done over the past year that disappointed you, and usually begins with a statement such as "I got a lot of problems with you people!"
Read a book that so disappointed one of your GR friends that they only gave it a 1 or 2 star rating.
REQUIRED: Include the name of your GR friend in your post.
Option 4 - The Feats of Strength: This is the final Festivus ritual, and requires that the head of the household is wrestled to the floor and pinned. In fact, Festivus does not end until this is accomplished! This task also upset George so much that the mere mention of it would cause him to run from the room in tears. Of course, we SRC members are of a more cerebral type, and are more interested in feats of emotional, intellectual, or psychic strength.
Read a book from one of these two lists:
Books with Strong Women Characters
Strong Male Characters
REQUIRED: Include which list you used and which page your book is on when you post
Option 5 - The Big Day: Some people consider Festivus to be a floating holiday that can be held on any day and even more than once a year if they like. However, most people hold Festivus on December 23.
Read a book that is 2nd, 3rd, or 23rd in a series. This must be indicated by the book's metadata on Goodreads, and must be marked as either #2, #3, or #23 in the series.
Happy Festivus everyone!