HI Lewis
Cop a load of this link (if it works):
Indooroopilly + Karate Clubs - Google Search
If the link doesn't work, tell Google to find Google Australia. Tell GA to confine itself to web-pages from Australia, then tell it Indooroopilli + karate clubs. I found stacks of links, so that bit is sorted for you.
There is nothing whatsoever the matter with lego, either. I love lego but since I was a girl and didn't have any brothers, no lego kits ever came my way for Chrstmas or my birthday.......
I used to get the odd five minute twitch with it at friends houses till their brothers (who owned the lego) turned up and turfed me away from their toys. Meccano always looked a bit to scientific to me but lego was do-able.
Now please try this link:
Indooroopilly + Lego Clubs - Google Search
Apparently it is possible to build a lego robot or something. Looks good, anyway.
There is NOTHING sad about your interests, my friend. You are a yougester with an extremely good brain and a very good command of English. I predict a great future for you, Lewis.
Why anyone would boot a bag of wind up and down a field or risk catching a cricket ball that will slice the pads off your fingers if you are lucky is beyond me but if I lived near you I'd be straight round to have a go with your lego.
When I was at school, I moved schools aged 12. I had been taught to play Lacrosse, which can be quite vicious. You are supposed to hit the opponent's stick. You are NOT supposed to break her thumb for her by bashing that instead of the stick, as some little psychopath did to me.
At the new school, I was informed, "We play hockey." I thought, "Do we? Well, I haven't a clue about hockey but I'll come and have a look." Once and once only! Nobody told me what I was supposed to do. The ball looked extremely hard. The sticks looked just plain dangerous. Eventually some young woman bashed the ball in my direction with extreme force. I am sure it would have broken my shin if it had hit me. I jumped and the ball went neatly under my feet and copped sombody else.
I thought, "This is just plain dangerous," so I very quickly became dead good at skiving out of hockey. I've never stood on a hockey pitch from that day to this.
Cheers
Gill