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'It's been a business doing pleasure with you.'
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Some ABers will recognise this quote from Frank Skinner's autobiography. But did he make it up?
I ask because Des Lynam signed off ITV's Euro 2004 coverage with these words and I wondered if he got them from that book.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was certainly a quote by one of the 'ladies' in the film 'The Best Little ********** in Texas', which appeared in 1982, so it's very unlikely that it originated with Frank Skinner. (In case the fourth word in that film title is not allowed to pass, it opens with the letters 'wh' and continues with 'ore' plus 'house'.)
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