Talk:Old Folks at Home
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Does anyone else find it hilarious that a song with such a title is Florida's state song? It's like they knew in advance it would become a popular retirement destination. There must be some Floridian humor centered around this - I couldn't be the first to recognize this - that should show up here if anyone stumbles across it. --BDD 13:45, 7 May 2005 (UTC)
It does seem ironic. I find it the more ironic that the
- (a) the music never once mentions Florida (the Suwannee flows through Georgia too), and
- (b) the composer never even visited Florida, let alone the river! --EH 22:25, 14 Nov. 2005 (EST)
[edit] DDR Mario Mix
This isnt a big thing but the song in the DDR Mario Dance Mix gamecube game in World Four Stage One, a song entitled "Frozen Pipes" is played and it is based on the song "Old Folks at Home", the plot of this stage is that you are going through a pipe and trying to find the exit, use this if you wish, why not? I posted it here in case the creator of this entry does not wish for this to be on the main page felinoel 00:19, 22 May 2006 (UTC)