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lol! its an old school british term I'm afraid!
me old mate google says this about it, which gave me a smile
Why do British people say old bean?
“Old bean” is a classic British familiar form of address, roughly equivalent to an American's greeting of “buddy,” “pal” “friend,” or, at least lately, “dude.” It doesn't actually mean anything, although to American ears it certainly sounds slightly odd.
...nothing derogatory Randy old bean ; )
me old mate google says this about it, which gave me a smile
Why do British people say old bean?
“Old bean” is a classic British familiar form of address, roughly equivalent to an American's greeting of “buddy,” “pal” “friend,” or, at least lately, “dude.” It doesn't actually mean anything, although to American ears it certainly sounds slightly odd.
...nothing derogatory Randy old bean ; )
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lol! its an old school british term I'm afraid!
me old mate google says this about it, which gave me a smile
Why do British people say old bean?
“Old bean” is a classic British familiar form of address, roughly equivalent to an American's greeting of “buddy,” “pal” “friend,” or, at least lately, “dude.” It doesn't actually mean anything, although to American ears it certainly sounds slightly odd.
...nothing derogatory Randy old bean ; )
me old mate google says this about it, which gave me a smile
Why do British people say old bean?
“Old bean” is a classic British familiar form of address, roughly equivalent to an American's greeting of “buddy,” “pal” “friend,” or, at least lately, “dude.” It doesn't actually mean anything, although to American ears it certainly sounds slightly odd.
...nothing derogatory Randy old bean ; )
"podnuh" in Texas. I remember the term from London excursions, but never
quite made the connection between "bean" and "friend".
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Amazon have A2 stainless flanged nuts for M5,6 & 8 for pretty much everything under the hood! Saves me from the slightly depressing rusty nuts every few years, hopefully fit and forget - don't forget the washers.
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Thank you Randy! It's funny, in the ad the car looked black and it wasn't until I showed up to buy it I noticed it was not solid black. Even sitting in the garage it looks black, only when the sun hits the paint do you see the metallic. At first I didn't like it since I wanted another black x308, but its growing on me.
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