From left: Sean Gallagher, Gavin Duffy, Norah Casey, Bobby Kerr and Niall O Farrell, of Dragon’s Den in 2010

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29 thoughts on “Ah Kerr

  1. Harry Molloy

    I assume he’s having the craic!

    comes across as a lovely fella Bobby, but I don’t think I’d vote for him or the rest

    1. Sarah.

      He comes across as a lovely fellow, but you work for him as one of his serfs when he owned Insomnia. You’d have a different opinion then.

      1. rotide

        Nothing. People who read too much salon and vice feel the need to insert it into every post they make though

    1. Jdawgs

      Go on the Mannix. I’ve got to know him well working in the city centre. Lots of urban legends about him. He has a past. Have a huge amount of respect for the man

  2. Paulus

    Seems where Bobby Kerr’s co-hosts go, he goes.
    But these entrepreneurial amigos
    May discover too late
    At the Phoenix Park gate
    That there’s not enough room for their egos

    1. Andrew

      It lists all their names in the photo. That is who they are.

      I don’t mind Bobby, he’s taking the proverbial I suspect.
      Don’t have any time for the rest.

    2. Ian-O

      Off D’telly so apparently that’s enough.

      I’ve never watched Dragon’s Den, outside of documentaries, I don’t think I have ever watched any ‘reality TV’.

  3. Jake38

    Squee looking more attractive by the minute, despite signing the book of condolences for the dictator Castro.

    1. scottser

      I’ll give my vote to anyone who can do a reasonable version of jerry reid’s ‘guitar man’.

  4. Cian

    There is an interesting clause in the constitution:
    12.3° The President shall not hold any other office or position of emolument.

    How would a Dragon get around this “position of emolument” (i.e. have any other paid work) clause?
    They have all worked hard to create multiple businesses – what happens to their business empire for the 7/14 years they are president?

    1. Barry the Hatchet

      I presume they would resign their positions and put their investments and business assets into a trust. I could see this still causing some problem in theory but, in reality the Irish president has little or no power to influence policy, so a conflict of interest is probably not such a big issue.

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