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11 minutes ago, robin for life said:

But in essence, what's the difference between a door and a window, they do precisely the same thing. Given that Advent Calendars are not see through, and a window by definition is;

1.an opening in the wall or roof of a building or vehicle, fitted with glass in a frame to admit light or air and allow people to see out.

Then it is more likely that its doors on an advent calendar not a window. 

Not all windows open and are designed for light and ventilation. Doors are intended to allow ingress and egress between two areas.

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On 13/03/2022 at 07:48, robin for life said:

But in essence, what's the difference between a door and a window, they do precisely the same thing. Given that Advent Calendars are not see through, and a window by definition is;

1.an opening in the wall or roof of a building or vehicle, fitted with glass in a frame to admit light or air and allow people to see out.

Then it is more likely that its doors on an advent calendar not a window. 

Our patio doors are both doors and windows and also run on wheels.

If Riley was confused before............

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19 minutes ago, Curr Avon said:

Next week we ask Ryley Towler: 

Is everything in the universe (even matter) energy?

Would be interesting to hear Ryley's thoughts on "chicken or egg, which came first."

 

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15 hours ago, downendcity said:

Would be interesting to hear Ryley's thoughts on "chicken or egg, which came first."

 

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"Got to be chicken hasn't it? Loads of chickens around.....

...but looking around now, loads of Cadbury's Creme Eggs isn't there? And chickens don't lay chocolate eggs...do they?"

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On 10/03/2022 at 20:16, MC RISK77 said:

Maynard was probably right about the Bristolian accent ??… funny video bonkers question!!

Give me a Bristolian accent over a manic Manc,screeching scouse or cocky cockney any day of the week.

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Ryley’s agent has been contacted by the BBC, who want him as a panelist on Question Time and for a programme with Stephen Fry, to discuss with him the major philosophical questions of the day

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