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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Saints have come marching in, to Lambeau Field. And Monday night, Great Lakes Distillery not only welcomed people in for the game, they also held their annual Festivus event.
Based on an episode of "Seinfeld," it falls on Dec. 23 every year. This year, things started off with a couple of rounds of trivia. But the main event is the special ceremony known as the "airing of grievances."
"We've had people take up grievances with traffic drivers, people breaking into their cars, with their siblings, their grandparents. And even if you can't relate, it always gets the crowd having a little fun," said Emily Twyman, events coordinator, Great Lakes Distillery.
We're hoping there won't be any grievances for the Packers as they work to clinch a playoff spot.