This file is one of the Wolfstone archives of the Halloween mailing lists. You can find out more, and reach the entire collection here: http://www.pobox.com/~wolfstone/_r/HalloweenArchive.html This particular archive deals with "history/tradition/legends" topics. This includes: o history of Halloween o Halloween traditions o spooky stories and lore o Ouija boards o Halloween urban legends - - - - - Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 10:33:45 -0500 Subject: Re: Re bad candy (was Re: HALL: HalloweenUrbanLegend? From: Pete Hardie Leonard Pickel wrote: > > Pete, do you have documentation on this? FOr the 'no TOTs harmed by poisoned candy /needles[razors] in candy', I think it was on one of the Urban Legend web pages - I'll do a search to re-find it. If, OTOH, you mean the sugar high stuff, then I don't. - - - - - Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 10:36:33 -0500 Subject: HALL: Adulterated Halloween Candy From: Pete Hardie http://www.religioustolerance.org/hallo_ap.htm - - - - - Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 11:06:05 -0500 Subject: HALL: Urban Legends Reference Page: Halloween From: Pete Hardie http://shell5.ba.best.com/~snopes/holidays/hallowee/hallowee.htm - - - - - Subject: Re: Hall: ATTN Wiccans From: Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 15:57:25 EST In a message dated 11/1/00 5:36:33 AM Central Standard Time, NavalHist at aol.com writes: << What is the proper pronunciation of Samhain?Ê >> In Ireland, it is pronounced " sow-in" In Scotland, "sav-en" In Wales,"sow-een" Its a Gaelic word, so its a weird one for most of us. I believe the = correct translation of the word is "summers end" - - - - - Subject: RE: Hall: Vampire help From: "M. Little" Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 09:23:30 -0400 According to: http://www.kalmiria.com/kalamarr/lore.html Ash is one of them. -Malcolm > -----Original Message----- > From: Halloween-L at WildRice.com [mailto:Halloween-L at WildRice.com]On > Behalf Of DocFright at aol.com > Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 11:43 PM > To: Halloween-L at WildRice.com > Subject: Hall: Vampire help > > > I remember back a few months someone posted the types of wood > you need to > kill a vampire. Anybody remember what they were. I think ash was one. - - - - - Subject: RE: hall: horrorfind contests and Ouija Boards From: Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 23:23:07 EDT yes I have a Ouija board, and I do use it occasionally. I love the Ouija. = Had a weird experience with them. about 4 years ago I was working in a gas = station, and was the only one there, (I was using the Oiuja alot with my = friends at the time) and all of a sudden, a tire in the garage exploded = for no apparent reason. It was weird but I figured it was because there = was too much pressure in the tir and that it too about half an hour for = the tire to give way under the pressure. My friend got scared of it = because we decided to test it. What we did was I held a die behind my back = and no one (not even me) knew which number was on top. I wasn't touching = the board at all, and it told us the exact number. We did this several = times, so I am a beliver. Anyone else have any weird Ouija experiences? - - - - -