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Alybrylla

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 10:12 pm


Anyone hear of the Jersey Devil?
Here's a link and quotes for ya, since I feel lazy.

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The Jersey Devil has been said to be companion to a headless pirate, a ghostly woman, and a werewolf. In certain parts of South Jersey, the Devil is rumored to live in an apocryphal Agent Orange plant near Chatsworth, a very small town surrounded by forest and sand.

There is another description of the devil that is well-known to local people in South Jersey. A woman in South Jersey was having her first baby and she wanted him to be perfect. When the baby was born, it was the ugliest-looking baby that anyone had seen at the time. The mother was so upset that she said "This isn't my son. This is the devil's son. May God give the thing back to him!" After saying this, she threw her son into the river. The son died. Now that river is said to be haunted by the devil. Many people have died there. It is said that there is an unknown source which sucks air to it from under a rock. When people swim near there, they are sucked under the rock; they are then held there until they die. Once they are dead, the body is let go so that it floats to the top for everyone to see.

Native American legends told of the devil as a friendly being that protected the Pines. Sightings of the devil were believed to be signs of good fortune. This view was widely accepted by locals from the late 1700s until 1909.

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Many different descriptions have been offered by those who have seen the creature. Several eyewitness accounts follow.

"I looked out upon the Delaware and saw flying diagonally across what appeared to be a large crane, but which was emitting a glow like a fire-fly. Its head resembled that of a ram, with curled horns, and its long thick neck was thrust forward in flight. It had long thin wings and short legs, the front legs shorter than the hind." — E.W. Minster, Bristol, PA. Sighted on January 16, 1909.
"It was three feet high... long black hair over its entire body, arms and hands like a monkey, face like a dog, split hooves [...] and a tail a foot long". — George Snyder, Moorestown, NJ. Sighted on January 20, 1909.[1]
"In general appearance it resembled a kangaroo... It has a long neck and from what glimpse I got of its head its features are hideous. It has wings of a fairly good size and of course in the darkness looked black. Its legs are long and somewhat slender and were held in just such a position as a swan's when it is flying...It looked to be about four feet high". — Lewis Boeger, Haddon Heights, NJ. Sighted on January 21, 1909.[1]
"As nearly as I can describe the terror, it had the head of a horse, the wings of a bat and a tail like a rat's, only longer". — Howard Campbell, who claimed to have shot the devil near Atlantic City (see above). Sighted on January 21, 1909.
While the descriptions vary, several factors remain fairly constant. It is commonly described as having a long neck, with wings and hooves. It is often said to have a horse-like head and a tail. The height of the creature varies among sightings from about three feet to more than seven feet. Most sightings also report that the creature has glowing bright red eyes and emits a high, human-like scream.

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There are many possible roots of the Jersey Devil legends. The Pine Barrens, as their name suggests, were avoided by early settlers as a desolate, threatening area. The barrens provided a natural refuge for those who wished to remain hidden, starting with religious dissenters, loyalists, fugitives and deserting soldiers in colonial times. These people, cut off from much of the outside world, formed their own solitary groups and were pejoratively referred to as "Pineys". Some of the pineys included notorious bandits known as Pine Robbers. Pineys were further demonized after two eugenics studies in the early 20th century depicted them as congenital idiots and criminals. It is easy to imagine early tales of terrible monsters arising from a combination of sightings of genuine animals such as bears, the activities of Pineys, and fear of the imposing barrens themselves.

Outdoorsman and author Tom Brown, Jr. spent several seasons living entirely within the wilderness of the New Jersey Pine Barrens. He recounts several occasions when terrified hikers mistook him for the Jersey Devil, particularly after he covered his whole body in mud to repel mosquitoes.

Of course, the most influential, and probably most important, roots of the tales of the Jersey Devil are the testimonials of people who have come into contact with the creature, from before the European settlers arrived to the present day.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jersey_Devil

And some pics.

This is the best I could find. xP
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:40 am


I saw this show on that, and the girl and her 'crew' went out to look for it one night. They did say they saw something, but I think they were bluffing it. Although the girl won't have anything to do with The Jersey Devil anymore. xp

Acyde


Alybrylla

PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 7:07 am


Acyde
I saw this show on that, and the girl and her 'crew' went out to look for it one night. They did say they saw something, but I think they were bluffing it. Although the girl won't have anything to do with The Jersey Devil anymore. xp

I think I saw that. They saw something in the road and she didn't take her camera so she would scare it. When she got there it attacked her and she would never say what happened.
xD
PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 7:31 pm


I've read up alot on the Jersey Devil. It's really an interesting concept. The stories are neat. Although, it would be just a little freaky to meet it face to face. O.O

Knot-a-lie


MelloMarly

PostPosted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 7:38 pm


I`ve heard of the Jersey Devil.
Although I don`t quite belive it exsists. But I have seen a show about it. I think it may have been the show that Acyde saw whee
But then again, I don`t believe in anything until I see/experience something with it. Like ghosts and Aliens stare (I`ve seen a "ghost" on a couple pictures of mine before and heard strange things at night. But nothing that has to do with Aliens, so I still don`t fully believe in them rolleyes ...)
I want to go to where the Jersey Devil supposedly lives to see if I can find it. If I did find it, I`d probably run away as soon as I saw it. gonk
PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 6:59 am


I've read about that. It also reminded me of another story that I can't remember right now gonk

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Diabhalta

PostPosted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 8:22 pm


beware the jersey devil!



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:46 pm



Weird NJ - Jersey Devil

that's the best site for the true legend.

i used to live in nj. i miss it crying

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Diabhalta

PostPosted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:47 pm


ive seen one show, but its different from the others. it was this team of ghost "scientists" who actually want to find ghosts and understand them. they were looking for the jersey devil, and they found this forest. for a while nothing happened, but then this huge thing flew out of a tree, you couldnt see it. this people looked like the s**t had been scared out of them. they all just turned and headed for the van, saying well we're done with this one for a while.
PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 3:25 am


Hmmm This Jersy Devil seems kinda intersesting
I shall study it more

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Solas Lavellan

PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 4:01 pm


I read all that and it sounds quite interesting ..but i exited that page looking at star war's races.
PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 12:13 pm


When I was a kid, the elementary school I went to had some thick woods right behind the playground. I convinced everyone that the Jersey Devil was living in them, it was pretty funny, since I live in Florida, no where near Jersey.

No wonder I didn't have many friends growing up...lol

I am a dumb weeaboo fag


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 2:04 pm


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beware the jersey devil!



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-Runs up to it out of nowhere and kicks it,then runs off- ninja
PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 4:00 pm


My mom told me this one story about my uncle when he was a teen. they all lived in South jersey and they still do. Newayz, when my uncle was a teenager, he came into my grandparents sreaming "THE JERSEY DEVIL WAS CHASING ME!"

I loled whem my mom told me this XD

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 6:06 pm


Why the hell would it hang out in Jersey?
Why not New york?
it could be like spiderman, or Spawn,
but really short and easily mistaken for fire hydrent.
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