What Do You Mean You ‘Weren’t Invited’?

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Intercontinental Hotel, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4

The launch of the launch of ‘Taste of Dublin’ Festive Edition which will take place in the RDS this November and will welcome an estimated 18,000 attendees to “enjoy a myriad of signature Taste experiences ranging from chefs’ demos and cooking workshops to wine and spirit masterclasses”.

Needless to say, we’re back, baby.

From top: Ruth Scott and Rob Morgan; Jenny Dixon andTom Neville; Avril Bannerton and Brendan O Connor; Helen Cooke and Jenny Maltese; Lisa Nolan; Avril Bannerton (second right) with chefs,  from left: Shane Smith, Jack O’Keffe and Aoife Noonan; Celtic Women singers Eabha Mc Mahon, Mairead Carlin and Megan Walsh; Sinéad O’Carroll and Kate McSwiney.

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17 thoughts on “What Do You Mean You ‘Weren’t Invited’?

        1. bisted

          …I LOLed…bravo bodger…can’t believe you diss Greta who sees her autism as a superpower sometimes…

  1. garrett

    I can honestly say that I do not recognise anyone in these pics, neither by face or by name.
    Does that say more about me or less about them?

  2. some old queen

    There is a certain type of person who turns up at these types of launches- mainly instructed by their manger / social worker / probation officer- or all three.

  3. liam

    And being charged a fee to get in

    What is it with Dublin
    Was in Paris Carcassonne and other places to sample the delights and all free

    And who are these people?

    1. liam

      And the seventy euro ticket includes fast track entry including a glass of champagne not on a river cruise but a clip shop flogging cruises
      That’s and extra 53 euro s person to be sold a cruise
      The kids under 10 free but after 10 a tenner
      Its all fast track wow

  4. V

    C’mere Rob
    How will you cope if one of these days one of us does get invited to something

    It’s breakfast seminar season
    But you’ll never see the paps up and about at 7am

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