On Oct 1, there was a town fair. But in the abandoned part of the fairgrounds, a strange mist started to form. A few curious kids went to check it out. They saw a carousel that started spinning on its own, and there were shadowy figures on the horses. The kids ran away as fast as they could, with the feeling of being chased by something from that spooky area of the fairgrounds. Well, it all added up to a really scary Oct 1 experience for them.
One Oct 1 horror story could be about a group of friends who went camping on Oct 1. During the night, they heard strange howling sounds. As they investigated, they saw a figure in the woods that seemed to be watching them. They quickly ran back to their tents, but the figure followed them, leaving them terrified all night.
I'm not sure specifically what the stories are on that date. It could be about a party where free beer and hot wings were served, or perhaps a promotion at a local bar or restaurant.
Since I don't have the insider knowledge of what 'free beer and hot wings' presented on Oct 8th, I can only speculate. It could have been related to community happenings, new beer or food trends in the area. For example, they might have shared stories about a new local brewery that opened up and was offering some unique beers. Or perhaps there were some tales from the hot wings front, like a new recipe or a place that makes the best hot wings in town. It's also possible that they had some humorous stories from their own experiences or from their listeners.
Perhaps it was someone's birthday on Oct 8th and they decided to celebrate by treating their friends to free beer and hot wings at their favorite hangout. This would be a really nice and generous way to mark the occasion.
The 'runnymede st' in '11813 runnymede st pulp fiction' could potentially be a real - world reference that the creators of 'Pulp Fiction' used to add authenticity to the story. It might also be a fictional location within the movie's world that is used to ground the action. If we consider other movies, street names often play an important role in setting the scene, guiding the characters' movements, and influencing the overall mood of the story. So in 'Pulp Fiction', this 'runnymede st' could have similar functions, perhaps being the site of a tense encounter or a significant discovery.
I don't know who St Jude Beckett is in this story as I haven't heard of it before. It could be a fictional character or a real person that only a small group of people are familiar with.