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)