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rdfreak ([personal profile] rdfreak) wrote2010-02-08 03:08 pm
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wow, that's it for now? )

I spent like two hours on the job application! it so so better be worth it; cookies up for grabs hsere; it's now a promise!
So that said, the last thing I feel like doing right about now is continuing to sit here on my lorrals reading Ite 1 material; however, i may do the skills review now; this is simply because though I'd wanted to do it all weekend, mine stuffed up because last week, I'd decided to start it and not finish it.
I've no idea what's up with channel 10 today. their programming is all stuffed because apparently Australians wanted to see the american SuperBowl; crap! so there's currently a repeat of last night's Biggest Loser on replacing Judge Judy; what the? ...? ...
I have signed up to a blind tennis program; it should be fun! :)
Tennis Victoria, in conjunction with, Blind Sports Victoria and Tennis Seniors Victoria, has developed a fun and exciting social tennis program for people with low or no vision for all ages and abilities. This is a great opportunity to meet new people, have fun and get fit.



Where: Melbourne Park Tennis Centre, Batman Avenue, Melbourne (1indoor and 3 outdoor courts)



When: 6 Week Program held on Fridays from Friday 12 March – Friday 23 April

Meeting Point: Garden Square or the bottom of the steps to the main entrance of Rod Laver Arena (Olympic Boulevard side) at 6.15pm

Cost: A $7 weekly contribution to the cost of hiring the courts is welcomed. A payment of $30 will be accepted if you choose to pay upfront.

Time: 6.30 – 8.30pm

Register: Contact bla bla bla

I've no idea how totally blindies can play tennis, but we'll see; cool huh?!
Til Next time, RdFreak

[identity profile] monsqueek.livejournal.com 2010-02-08 09:45 am (UTC)(link)
Just the pool is cheaper for sure, but I am not sure how much. Its a YMCA center so is still *public* as such. But they close off a whole lane for me when I go in and have a special sign they put up for Luigi to tell people not to touch him while he is in a down stay and the life guards are great at telling people to not touch him too.