Talk:The Commons at Federal Way

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[edit] How is the name confusing?

I not once was ever confused by the name. If people actually did some research instead of assuming they knew where it was, there would have been no problem. Who thought that the SeaTac Mall was the one located in Tukwila? South Hill Mall is located in Puyallup. I never had problems finding that, either. It was named SeaTac mall before the cities of Federal Way and SeaTac were even incorporated. In fact, the area between Seattle and Tacoma was called SeaTac, so it was an appropriate name. The Port of Seattle runs the Sea-Tac Airport, yet it's not in Seattle; Seattle City Light supplies power to some of Burien; Poulsbo RV had a location near the Kent-Des Moines exit on I-5; the New York Jets play in New Jersey; the Kansas City Royals play in Missouri; the Tampa Bay Devil Rays play in St. Petersburg. The same people must have thought Sir Mix-A-Lot was from New York because of the song "Posse On Broadway" (even though in the song he calls himself "the J.R. Ewing of Seattle". -- 12.116.162.162 18:49, 8 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Prod removal

{{dated prod|concern = {{{concern|mall with no claim of notabilty, no sources}}}|month = October|day = 13|year = 2007|time = 23:14|timestamp = 20071013231420}} removed for lack of warning to Author of article. With no chance at improvement prior to deletion, this would seem to be trying to bypass the AfD process. Exit2DOS2000TC 02:46, 18 October 2007 (UTC)