Where does the phrase 'That's the charm of it, it doesn't 'do' anything!' come from?

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It doesn't come from anywhere -- that's the beauty of it!

It sounds so adapted that people own expended massive Internet resources on tracking it down, but without nouns.

There are a host of guesses; the most popular seem to be The Simpsons, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and Monty Python.Wrong.

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