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Posted: Sun 27 Apr, 2003 6:16 pm
by harry hackedoff
Mike, either it really was dedicated to the "Unknown Dumper" or it was supposed to represent the spirit of enjoyment of physical training and well-being, embodying as it where, an allmost esoteric blend of strenght and confidence, and, in the purely spiritual sense, joy in one`s own ability.
Either way, it was a shite statue
Aye, Melvin Hackedoff.
Posted: Sun 27 Apr, 2003 9:14 pm
by Guest
If you really want to know where the arms rest these days, just click on the link, and scroll down the page,
viewtopic.php?p=31506#31506
Posted: Sun 27 Apr, 2003 11:08 pm
by rabby
Loz,
Your wee bit about the flowers, it gave me a thought. What happens to all the Poppy wreaths that are left at memorials, as well as flowers etc left at graves?
Posted: Wed 02 Jun, 2004 8:53 pm
by Sticky Blue

By the Artist W. Tattersall
Posted on behalf of Andy O'Pray
Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2004 1:54 pm
by harry hackedoff
United We Conquer
Memorial to the officers and men of the commandos who died in the Second World War (1939-1945) and who trained in the area.
Here`s a couple of phots
And a very atmospheric watercolour

Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2004 2:47 pm
by Artist
Just a quick sketch from memory of "BOTH ARMS"
May not be 100 percent bang on but I reckon I'm close anyway.
Artist
Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2004 4:51 pm
by harry hackedoff
That can of Red Death is out of proportion mate
I always thought "Both Arms" would look better, if the left hand was placed in the crook of the right arm in the time-honoured"Phwoar" gesture

Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2004 5:17 pm
by Artist
Harry your a critic and a cynic!
This one I feel is more true to life.
Artist
Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2004 7:20 pm
by sneaky beaky
How can this deteriorate from a discussion of some class, to Artist's sketches.!!
I blame that Steve!. Having met him the other weekend, (I thinkl!!), he was a bad influence!!
Sneaky.
Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2004 7:25 pm
by Guest
sneaky beaky wrote:How can this deteriorate from a discussion of some class, to Artist's sketches.!!
I blame that Steve!. Having met him the other weekend, (I thinkl!!), he was a bad influence!!
Sneaky.
I`ll second that motion! a very bad influence, i`ve still got a runny nose now

Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2004 7:29 pm
by Artist
Sneaky
Terribly sorry about that. But who in their right mind ever came up with "Both Arms"? It always reminded me of having a dump after 2 weeks on the 24 hour rat packs. STRAIN, HEAVE, repeat!
The Commando memorial is as has been said a place to contemplate life and such like. Them bloody arms were a laughing stock! Hence my little dits on them.
Artist
Posted: Sat 03 Jul, 2004 3:53 pm
by Rotary Booty
In the May/Jun edition of the G&L there is an article about a scratch CTCRM team that took part in the annual Achnacarry Speed March, and won!
This event takes place in March each year, (since 1996) and is of 7 miles; starting at Spean Bridge Railway Station and ending at the Achnacarry Estate where the wartime Commando Training Depot was located. This run welcomed the new trainees as they arrived for the Commando Course.The first mile is uphill, but there is then a great view of the Commando Memorial, (weather permitting!)
Surprisingly, this is the first time the Corps have won this event, and as there are teams from the 'Airborne', civilians, and the US Forces, I would have thought we would have had a winning team there every year!
Perhaps now the trophy is at CTCRM the Corps will take the event more seriously. If not, perhaps we should enter a team!

(Sorry, make that YOU enter a team!

)
Aye, Derek
Posted: Sat 03 Jul, 2004 6:33 pm
by sneaky beaky
Artist, I have to agree with you about those arms. I have no idea what they are supposed to represent. In fact your sketch comes the closest to the popular view!!
Sneaky
Posted: Mon 05 Jul, 2004 3:34 pm
by Rotary Booty
Thanks to MarkE on 'Once A Marine' for spotting this web-site:
www.abmp.freeserve.co.uk
It gives details of the speed march competition, and also how you can apply for a para course in Holland, and qualify for para wings! Oh to be a year younger!
Aye, Derek
Posted: Mon 05 Jul, 2004 4:29 pm
by Spannerman
I hope to be within a mile of Spean Bridge next month, trouble is it is via coach journey, so I might have to bung the driver a tenner to stop to have a look.