It depend on the book. Chapter 3page 16
In the book "The Pigman" by Paul Zindel, John refers to his father as "Bore" in Chapter 13 as a way to show his general disinterest and lack of connection to his father. This nickname reflects John's strained relationship with his family and his desire for independence.
John's father
In the book "The Pigman" by Paul Zindel, John refers to his father as "The Zeigler."
His dad; bore his mom; old lady
old Lady
John's answer in The Pigman is 'The Boatman'
Unfortunately that is incorrect. The Pigman is an old man around 60 or 70 who was given a call from Lorraine because of a game they were playing. It went too far and they resulted to visiting him. Both Lorraine and John went to The Pigman for the money and they found later on that he was a loving man that needed somebody to be with other than a baboon. John is a friend, much younger of The Pigman. They are just friends. They roller skate together and when one of them three did something the other two would follow. The group is the Pigman, Lorraine and John. I believe the Pigman was in their path to help a lonesome man be happy. That is the relationship of the pigman and John. Not that they are Lovers. That is a very idiotic answer. Hopefully I gave you what you wanted to hear. -Pigman know-er
John and Lorraine's charity in 'The Pigman' is called "The Pigman's Legacy." They start the charity to honor the memory of Mr. Pignati and help children in need.
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John's father
John, Lorraine, and Mr. Pignati = the Pigman
John from the Pigman? He was a badboy bathroom bomber.
blue eyes