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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"now a great time for media attention the night before a meet and greet there.... Well great for iKandi I supppose lol"
This is ireland, in the words of father ted, down with that sort of thing, peter stringfellow opened a club in dublin years ago, a guy with clubs all over europe, his dublin club lasted 6mths.. I do hope Ikandi has not dug a grave for itself and beware your usual sunday rag mag doesnt take an interest too. Just saying catholic ireland and in the words of hozier and take me to the church, thats a fine looking high horse. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"now a great time for media attention the night before a meet and greet there.... Well great for iKandi I supppose lol"
Yeah(sarcasm), just think of the club & the partygoers splashed accross pages 9 & 10 of the daily rags. I hope it's a masked M&G! |
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I wouldn't worry about the media
a) The M&G starts in a hotel which is only known to those invited and by some change the media do find the hotel, what are they going to see ... ordinary people sitting, talking and drinking, Oh shock/horror
b) The club itself is private, so unless you're invited, you're not getting in.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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It's people's discretion at risk. Nobody wants their face in a newspaper queuing outside the club waiting to go in. Great publicity for the club but at the risk of paid members. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Yes they can if picture is taken in a public place ie on the street, park etc reporters report what they see doubt need interviews to back up their story!!! |
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