In English folklore, a phantom or ghost with a pig's head and two tusks like those of a wild boar. Jimmy Squarefoot, the name of the man who became the odd phantom, haunts the Grenaby district of the Isle of Mann. Accoording to lore, at one time it was a giant pig which carried around a stone-throwing giant, a Foawr. As a mortal, Jimmy, too, was a stone thrower; his favorite target being his wife. She ultimately left him, after which it seems he assumed his semi-human form and roamed the land. FYI, stone-throwing id a common phenomenon of poltergeist cases. Encyclopedia of Ghosts and Spirits,p.201. 33 DEGREE How it changed my life:Ghost, folklore,whatever you choose to say it is,supposedly behind every myth, legend,etc,there supposedly is a bit of truth.
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