mrkgnao: 1)
The <span class="bold">Slaugh</span> family name was most common in the 1920's in Utah and <span class="bold">Pennsylvania</span>.
2) Utah is famous for its Mormons and
Pennsylvania is famous for its
Amish.
3) _Slaugh_ is not a Slaugh, he's a
Sluagh!
4) The vowels are reversed! _Slaugh_ is not a Slaugh, he's a
Sluagh!
5) But meanwhile, the sluagh craned its neck out of its nest, saw its shadow, and chucklingly thought to itself: "six more weeks of guessing".
[gibberish] 1. Abe Schmucker and Rebecca Byler, from
<span class="bold">Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania</span>, are two cast members of
<span class="bold">Breaking Amish</span>.
2. The most famous resident of Punxsutawney is
<span class="bold">Phil</span>, a legendary groundhog able to predict the weather on
<span class="bold">Groundhog Day</span>.
3.
<span class="bold">Phil Connors</span> covers the annual Groundhog Day event in Punxsutawney.
6. Trapped in a time loop, Phil Connors is a
<span class="bold">god</span>, he cannot die!
7. Trapped in the same time loop, the legendary groundhog is also
<span class="bold">immortal</span>!
8. Phil Connors and the groundhog share the same name. They are in fact the same
<span class="bold">entity</span>.
9. The
<span class="bold">Sluagh</span>, also known as the Fairy Host, are considered to be a manifestation of the restless un-dead spirits.
10. According to Aya Brea, the
<span class="bold">Sluagh</span> has seen its shadow. It's the reincarnation of Phil.
11. Phil Connors had to repeat the same day for almost
<span class="bold">34 years</span>.
12. Conclusion: This giveaway could last forever!
Please calm down ! :-p
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