Means "pretty much as always." My wife had an uncle who served in the AEF (Army Expedition Force?) in France. In one of his letters home he used the expression as "same old 76" which some say was a form of this expression. I have read "the same old seven and six" in one of E. S. Gardner's early Perry Mason novels, certainly a pre-WW II novel.
Примеры использования:
"How are things going?" "Oh, same old seven and six."
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