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It's another Festivus contest! Win multi-season sets of HBO shows!
by Keith McDuffee, posted Dec 6th 2006 1:00PM
It's time once again for our annual Festivus contest, but this time we're asking for something quite different. Last year we asked for readers to prove to us that they were the ultimate Festivus celebrant, which got us some interesting entries to say the least.This year we're asking you, dear readers, to post to us some of your own, original, TV and/or Festivus themed lyrics that work in place of a popular existing song. So, for example, you could tell us you're replacing the lyrics for 'O Christmas Tree', give us your new title (like 'O Men In Trees') and then your own lyrics that work within the song and apply to the new title. We'll pick one winner out of the bunch on December 19th, just in time for Festivus!
And what does the winner get? Read on for those details and some rules.
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