
Technically Festivus was yesterday, but in case you couldn’t get the day off work and will be celebrating today, the link has more information on America’s favorite television-inspired Christmas alternative.
Link Via Geekosystem

Seinfeldians and vintage sneaker aficionados alike will geek out over Complex‘s shockingly detailed guide to the various sneakers Jerry wears throughout the series. For example, the flashy kicks you see in the picture above are 1991 Nike Air Challenge Pro Low White/Fluorescent Pink.
Now if only we had a list of his cereal collection.
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It’s a love story about nothing…and it might be one of the funniest parody videos I’ve seen in a very long time.
Via BuzzFeed
YouTube user lorocker shows some amazing editing chops with this Seinfeld "trailer" clip, titled Serenity Now, re-mixed into a thriller hinting at the dark side of Newman.
Not to be missed: Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] – via The Ampersand
Seinfeld lovers, of course, would know that Serenity Now is a catchphrase in the TV series.
You may have seen the Star Wars Arrested Development parody, now it’s Seinfeld’s chance thanks to artist Julie Bell. The best part is George just sitting on an R2D2 trash can.
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Jerry Seinfeld introduced us to Festivus, “a holiday for the rest of us,” in 1997. How much do you remember about the Seinfeld episode that started what became a well-known December holiday? That’s the challenge in today’s Lunchtime Quiz at mental_floss. I scored a miserable three out of ten. You will do better! Link
What have Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine (from Seinfeld – if you don’t know that already, stop reading now. It wouldn’t make sense to you) been doing over the past 11 years?
Jimmy Greenfield of Chicago Now’s Arts & Entertainment has the summary from the Seinfeld reunion from Curb Your Enthusiasm:
We learned that George made millions from an iPhone app called "iToilet," which uses GPS to direct the user to the nearest acceptable toilet.
We learned that George invested all his money with Bernie Madoff and is now broke.
We learned that George was so broke he had to move in with Jerry.
Get out! Link – Thanks Mu!
Today’s Lunchtime Quiz at mental_floss is for Seinfeld fans. The character of George Costanza held many different jobs during the run of the show. How well do you remember them? I scored abysmally by guessing, so you will of course do better. Link
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From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by SoccM84.
Ever wonder what happened to the cast of Seinfeld? No, not Jerry (he’s got a new Bee movie) or Ellen Elaine, George, and Kreamer Kramer – we mean the bit players. Like Babu, Man Hand, Low Talker, and Soup Nazi.
Mario Marsicano (or Jellio) of the always interesting YesButNoButYes blog tracked ‘em all down:
O’Henry? That’s one of our top-selling candy bars. It’s got chocolate, peanuts, nougat, it’s delicious, scrumptious, outstanding!
We’ll start with one of my favorites. Jackie Chiles had a way with words, using his talents to defend Kramer when he was scalded by coffee, disfigured from smoking and distracted by a bra. The cases didn’t go so well, but you may recall he ended up ok, being able to judge for himself that they were, indeed "real, and spectacular". Since then, Jim Morris has been all over the television dial, in everything from CSI to Smallville, with alot of voiceover work, as well. Here’s the most interesting thing I found…the University of Utah Law School has a Jackie Chiles Law Society, which seeks to "analyze America’s view of the Law based on how popular culture portrays it". That’s pretty spectacular, as well.
