In the quiet comedy of a man reinventing himself in his later years, Charles O'Carroll-Kelly has traded the camel hair coat of Dublin respectability for a fire-engine-red Dryrobe, taking up sea-swimming in Bray and unsettling those who knew him as a creature of old money and careful social performance. His solicitor Hennessy, a man not given to sentiment, has sought out Charles's son Ross to sound the alarm — not about the new woman in Charles's life, nor her colourful legal history, but about the deeper rupture signalled by a neon garment worn defiantly in the bar of Portmornock Golf Club. Wh
Charles's Bray Transformation: Sea-Swimming and Dryrobes Threaten Golf Club Standing
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Impacto Geopolítico
Satirical Irish Times column about fictional character's father's lifestyle changes; no geopolitical significance.
Lente Económico
Satirical Irish Times column with no substantive economic content; fictional narrative about lifestyle changes has negligible macroeconomic implications.
No direct consumer impact. Minor indirect mention of leisure goods (Dryrobe, golf club membership) but in purely comedic context.