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THE GAY NETI

"The Gay Neti" is a song featured the 1941 Mickey Moe short film The Nifty Neti wh mic posed and lyrics wrten by Charl Woltt. As the only non-thentic piece the short om the 1890s, the song was performed by the vol quartet The Sportsmen, which featured Thurl... * the gay nineties 1941 *

"The Gay Neti" is a song featured the 1941 Mickey Moe short film The Nifty Neti wh mic posed and lyrics wrten by Charl Woltt.

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THE GAY '90S

The Nifty Neti: Directed by Riley Thomson. Wh Thelma Boardman, Bill Days, Walt Disney, Florence Gill. Mickey urts Mnie the Gay Neti: they take a vville show and go for a drive his horsels rriage, to the stras of "While Strollg Through the Park" and "In the Good Old Summertime". Goofy ris by on a penny-farthg bicycle, and the whole Duck fay ris by on a bicycle built for five." data-id="ma * the gay nineties 1941 *

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