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Happy centenary to the pips
 
            
                
                    Chizz                
                
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                    The five, short and one long pip that signals the top of the hour, were first broadcast on 5 February 1924.  
Largely redundant now (like Alan Curbishley), and long-since departed from Greenwich (ditto), the pips are part of the fabric of this country.
Happy birthday to the pip-pip-pip-pip-piiiiiiips
                    Largely redundant now (like Alan Curbishley), and long-since departed from Greenwich (ditto), the pips are part of the fabric of this country.
Happy birthday to the pip-pip-pip-pip-piiiiiiips
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            I expect there are kids today who have no idea what you’re talking about!!0
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 Always the case, tbhEveshamAddick said:I expect there are kids today who have no idea what you’re talking about!!4
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            I love the pips feels like a part of our heritage. I also love the way that they used them as the basis for the BBC News theme.
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y90hBN0wytY
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 I'm nearly 40 and i had to google what it was TBH... Not a radio person and the only pips I could think of was the ones on the old payphones when the money was about to run out !EveshamAddick said:I expect there are kids today who have no idea what you’re talking about!!1
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            What about Glady’s Knight, didn’t think she was that old?2
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 This is triggering me.Chizz said:The five, short and one long pip that signals the top of the hour, were first broadcast on 5 February 1924.
 Largely redundant now (like Alan Curbishley), and long-since departed from Greenwich (ditto), the pips are part of the fabric of this country.
 Happy birthday to the pip-pip-pip-pip-piiiiiiips1
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 PipdanticMrOneLung said:
 This is triggering me.Chizz said:The five, short and one long pip that signals the top of the hour, were first broadcast on 5 February 1924.
 Largely redundant now (like Alan Curbishley), and long-since departed from Greenwich (ditto), the pips are part of the fabric of this country.
 Happy birthday to the pip-pip-pip-pip-piiiiiiips1
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            sillav nitram said:What about Glady’s Knight, didn’t think she was that old?I'm not a grammar nazi* but i really hope that apostrophe was due to autocorrect!*well, perhaps a bit0
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 Of course, would I make a silly grammar mistake, Constable 👮?IdleHans said:sillav nitram said:What about Glady’s Knight, didn’t think she was that old?I'm not a grammar nazi* but i really hope that apostrophe was due to autocorrect!*well, perhaps a bit0
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            Perhap's
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 I think you mean, praps. Curbism!IdleHans said:Perhap's0





