"Every Who down in Who-ville liked Christmas a lot...

But the Grinch, Who lived just north of Who-ville. did Not!"

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The Grinch in French...a worldwide phenomenon! (amazon.com)
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The opening lines of Theodore Seuss Geisel's ("Dr. Seuss") classic "How The Grinch Stole Christmas."

I like Christmas, and the rehabilitated Grinch a lot...and so do my neighbors!

But first, a little history:

The story book debuted during the Christmas season in 1957.

The Grinch arrived ("In Color") on our TV screens for the first time on December 18, 1966.

In my youth, we all jumped into the "family truckster" on Christmas Eve for the about-18-hour drive (in heavy snow most years) from New Jersey to Wisconsin, to celebrate Christmas with my grandparents.

One of the first years that I was old enough to remember the trip, the car radio didn't work...so my fast-thinking mom recorded the "Grinch" with our little "Craig" (brand) reel to reel tape recorder! We LISTENED to the Grinch for hundreds of miles...and I was hooked, even without the colorful, imaginative TV pictures.

Needless to say, in my life, the Grinch is "Must-See TV!"

In the years before the VCR, one could only catch the Grinch at his best/worst once a year...

I bought my first VCR as a senior in college...and recorded the green guy "Who's" "heart was two sizes too small."

Friends would come to my room (an adult beverage in hand) and settle in for a festive showing...I was very popular in my dorm for being able to "time-shift" the Grinch!

At the same time, my now-neighbors, Jerry and Helen, were watching the Grinch with their pals at Rutgers...and taking it to a whole new level!

Behold: "Grinchfest" was born!

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"WHO HASH" won at "Grinchfest." (Craig Allen photo)
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Grinchy (multiple choice) questions were posted...and the competition was on! "Who" knew the  most about the Grinch...Max...the Who's...and Who-ville? Prizes were awarded for different levels of Grinch knowledge!

Then, all winners (and those who needed further "study") would gather around the glowing tube for the sacred video-tape showing of "How The Grinch Stole Christmas!"

Aaaah....the 1980's!

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I've been "Grinching" by dvd since the late 90's! (Craig Allen photo)
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My first "Grinchfest" was in 1991...and I made many new friends amongst fellow Grinch-devotees that cold December night!

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My "Grinchfest 1991" shirt STILL fits! (Matt Ryan photo)
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We donned our commemorative "Grinchfest" T-shirts, and wandered the house (bottle or glass of "holiday cheer" in hand), filling in our multiple choice Grinch answer sheets.

Then, feeling a "warm glow," it was time for...the "Grinchfest Run!"

Sure...it makes perfect sense to run the (icy) streets of the (entire) neighborhood...somewhat tipsy...showing off your (short sleeve) Grinch T-shirt!

Of course...NO JACKETS ALLOWED! After all, if the Grinch could brave the cold and the snow, so could YOU.

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"10,000 feet up the side of Mt. Crumpit!" (Matt Ryan photo)
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One aside here...some invitees didn't make it to "Grinchfest 1991," as a bad cold bug was going around. And, suffice it to say...the "run" didn't help me (or anyone else) feel better the next day. To my knowledge, that was the LAST "Grinchfest Run." EVER.

There have been many "Grinchfests" since my first...always so much FUN!

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Proof of "Grinchfest Millenium Edition!" (Craig Allen photo)
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Will there be festive gathering and a "Grinchfest Quiz" this year???? Time is short...

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Watching the Grinch...at the most-recent "Grinchfest." (Craig Allen archives)
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The holidays are a busy time for one and all...and, sadly, that means that "Grinchfest" doesn't come every year...

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The Grinch & his dog, Max...in Jerry's front yard! They don't "come from a store"...they're homemade!  (Craig Allen photo)
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...but the spirit of "Grinchfest" will live on "as long as we have we..and...have hands to clasp."

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I'm a "Grinch Geek!" Some of my Grinchy Goodies...from a store.  But, they mean so much more! (Craig Allen photo)
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"Merry Grinchmas!"

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