A HALLOWEEN NIGHT THAT YOU WOULD NEVER FORGET ?
If you are in San Francisco, heading on Mission Street, to the freeway, to go to Foster City, don't and I repeat don't pick up any young looking girl thumbing a ride on Halloween night.
In the early sixties, when the hippie movement in San Francisco was very popular, a young girl dressed in a long flowery gown that reached down to her ankles, a pair of tennis shoes that had a hole in the heal and was ripped on the side, and on her shoulder a purse that hung to her waste was looking for a ride to San Jose. About 11:30 on Halloween night a man, so the story goes, picked her up and both headed towards San Jose.
She never made it. She was found in a car that crashed and the driver ran off. When she was on her way to the hospital, in an ambulance, she some how disappeared before the ambulance reached the hospital. So the story goes.
A year later, and every year there after, on Halloween night, there's a young Hippie girl hitchhiking on Mission Street, after 11;30 P.M., towards
San Jose. When she finds a ride and gets into the car and the car starts to enter 101's freeway, she some how disappears.
Some people say she's looking for the person who picked her up that late Halloween night in the sixties. Some say she is still looking for a ride to San Jose.
Now, no one knows if this story is true or not, but many people have claimed that on Halloween night she can be seen thumbing a ride on Mission Street. If you see her and pick her up, just remember, it might be a Halloween night that you will never forget.
