Dobie Gillis: Mr. Pomfritt, no offense, but what's wrong with folks singing folk songs?Mr. Leander Pomfritt: There's nothing wrong with it, Mr. Gillis, provided the right folks are doing the singing. These tunes were created by honest working people who sang them to make their work go easier. There's a vast difference between that and some crew-cut baritone wearing a pair of custom-made blue jeans and a hand-tailored neckerchief singing "I've Been Working on the Railroad." That's the way I feel about it and you can call me an old fogey.Maynard G. Krebs: You're an old fogey.
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