You'd need half a million just to park at Putts wouldn't you? Remember Rob the carpark guy (in the days before the fancy building) always being there when the surf was good and charging an arm and a leg to park! Brings back memories... but sure as hell don't miss the cold water!
why would you wont to live in croyde i was born there and all the locals have left to make way for rich grockalls who think if that have lods of money they can take over a nice comunerty and and fill it with BMW,s and Rangrovers all because some townys have a sad midlife fantercey about being a surfa and just get in the way in the line up its a joke you should stay at home...
thanks i did know ,it was my attemptat humour on one of comments by ryanjholder ps i want to live in croyde anyone got a spare half a million please?????
Grockle is an English West Country dialect word used to describe a visitor or tourist. It is a derogatory term by which local residents of those towns refer to the perceived hordes of tourists, particularly during the summer months. In the south-west, particularly Cornwall and the Isle of Wight, the word "emmet" (Cornish for "ant") is usually heard instead. Also used in the Bailiwick of Guernsey
You'd need half a million just to park at Putts wouldn't you? Remember Rob the carpark guy (in the days before the fancy building) always being there when the surf was good and charging an arm and a leg to park! Brings back memories... but sure as hell don't miss the cold water!
ianinoz69 1 year ago
think ull need more than half a million to live there, the local post office was sold for a million and that was a few years back
daveythesurfer 3 years ago
why would you wont to live in croyde i was born there and all the locals have left to make way for rich grockalls who think if that have lods of money they can take over a nice comunerty and and fill it with BMW,s and Rangrovers all because some townys have a sad midlife fantercey about being a surfa and just get in the way in the line up its a joke you should stay at home...
devonsurf 3 years ago
thanks i did know ,it was my attemptat humour on one of comments by ryanjholder ps i want to live in croyde anyone got a spare half a million please?????
Ratsaladwithsquits 4 years ago
Grockle is an English West Country dialect word used to describe a visitor or tourist. It is a derogatory term by which local residents of those towns refer to the perceived hordes of tourists, particularly during the summer months. In the south-west, particularly Cornwall and the Isle of Wight, the word "emmet" (Cornish for "ant") is usually heard instead. Also used in the Bailiwick of Guernsey
echofloripa 4 years ago
wotz a grockle?. tee hee
bodyboarder51 4 years ago
Keep out my waves grockle.
ryanjholder 5 years ago