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I'll put that in my list of portmanteau names for potato-based frozen foods companies. ; )
OreIda is a brand name, although they use a hyphen.
Yeah, SeaTac seemed kind of iffy to me since it's not really 'on the border' of anything.
I'm beginning to have trouble telling the real places from the fake ones...
And yes, c_b, it definitely counts.
And it's on trivet's very cool above the fruited plain list. :-)
Delmarva definitely counts! It doesn't matter if it's a peninsula or not, it's on the border. Right Papageno?
Besides, it was the one *I* was going to suggest. ;)
The first one that popped into my head was Delmarva (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia), but that refers to a peninsula, not a town.
Hmm...Massaverticut? Jersylvania? Kennessee (or Tennessucky)? Oh, this could get serious....
How about SeaTac?
Thanks, reesetee! I think we should make up more names for places...New Texico?
Clever list idea, Papageno!