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What We've Been Up To In March
March has been a quiet month for JestaCom. The main item of interest that bears a tenuous relationship to the organisation is the Harlequin and the IT Guru attended a play at Theatre 3 here in Canberra. The tie-in to JestaCom is the appearance in the play of the "Marge" cameraman/editor - Pat Gallagher. The play was Noises Off  and Pat played the role of the Director of a play within a play! It was a hoot! The season has finished here but if the play comes to a playhouse near you, be sure to catch it.
Entries have closed for Snowy Fest and Home Brewed so we wait to see how Marge performs in these two film festivals
Judge Charlene has a cracking wit and an intellect to match.  She presided over important legal matters for many years offering her sage advice to both sides of the adversarial bench.  She was a highly respected advocate for truth until…  Now she lives by her wits and her home is the Territory where she free offers insight for those who are less fortunate then her.  If you wish to seek her counsel please write to:    You may be surprised at her guidance.
All answers are not meant as serious advice - simply satirical.
Any legal opinions, medical advice, relationship advice etc. are NOT to be taken seriously.
Dear Judge Chardy,

I have been married for 30 yrs and my husband was my first and only love. I love my husband he is my rock and my best friend. I just feel like I may not have experienced all that life has to could give me. Is what I am feeling what they call a mid life crisis? And what can I do to stop this feeling?
Signed,
Married Life Crisis.
Yep, definitely MLC, created from boredom perhaps? If you feel you haven't experienced all that life has to give - you probably haven't. You say your husband is your rock - could it perhaps be tied around your neck?

Sounds like a case of ... all dressed up and nowhere to go. Doors don't open until you knock on one, and often when you do there is a party going on behind. It's out there - it's just up to you to decide which door you knock down first.

Decide on what you think you are missing and go do it and if Hubby isn't in for the ride - do it without him.