Iâd disagree there, most towns are like that now. Most are run down etc to the same level. Doesnât make it right but itâs a good example
Who would that be now?
Jesus, I donât know would there be many as bad, it was a shitty day alright but it really looked awful,
Do they still have a weekly mart?
I was told that literally puts a lot of shit on the street.
Mondayâs.
The Bank Holiday marts are always good for a few fireworks.
And The Roaster Coaster
I had occasion to be in Kilmallock this morning. The Riverside walk was glorious. Any cunt commentating on the town while viewing it through grimy windows could do with stopping and getting out for a walk before blowing shite about.
Ah no its on par with most towns. Sign of the Times. Its not at the tipp Town level of shithole
I was up at the secondary school and itâs an absolutely beautiful facility, my comment is not intended to cause offence, most people wouldnât dream of getting out of the car with the views from it,
Tipp town is streets ahead @Heyyoubehindthebushes, itâs got a thriving Main Street in comparison
Do you spend much time in Tipp town?
Zero investment in the medieval heritage over the years. When I was a kid there were fourteen pubs. There are six now.
Would you fancy a night out in killmallock or tipp Town so?
Weâve digressed, itâs nothing to do with nights out,
How did the basketball go?
Weâd a big win, felt bad for the locals but kids wonât let up
The council even had a scheme during the summer where they would cover a large portion of the cost for main St premises to get painted. Iâm not sure if Kilmallock was included in the scheme but its a great idea.
I havenât been in Tipp in a few months now but the main street has been like a DNG convention the last few years.
Thereâs no shortage of vacant units in Tipp Town but itâs a far more vibrant Main Street to Kilmallock, no competition.
I didnât bring Tipp Town into it but itâs an apt comparison with suppose, and in the same neighbourhood.
It has probably three times the population of Kilmallock, it would be âthe townâ for a far bigger hinterland.