“The Rolling Stones were not performing “Sympathy for the Devil” at the 1969 Altamont Free Concert when Meredith Hunter was stabbed to death by a member of the local Hells Angels chapter that was serving as security. While the incident that culminated in Hunter’s death began while the band was performing the song, prompting a brief interruption before the Stones finished it, it concluded several songs later as the band was performing “Under My Thumb”.
Although not on Halloween, there was a widespread occurrence in 2018 in Australia where needles were being put in random fruit. It started with apples, but other fruits were tampered with as well. Several people were hospitalized.
Nobody knows what the hell you're talking about in #12. You could have made that whole thing up and not only would no one know, no one would would bother to look it up because no one cares.
Actually it means both "the" and "you".
A sign in Ye Olde Tavern says "Abandon hope, all ye who enter here."
Ye does me THe. It's from old English when the letter þ (called a Thorn) was used as TH. When written with an E, þ looked a lot like a Y and over the years the pronunciation has changed to Ye.
Anyway, this list is pure sh#te.