Juno, in Roman religion and mythology, wife and sister of Jupiter. In early Roman times she, like the Greek Hera (with whom she was later identified), was goddess and protector of women, concerned especially with their sexual life. In later religion she became, however, the great goddess of the state and was worshiped, in conjunction with Jupiter and Minerva, at the temple on the Capitol.
Suppose it's up to you Toria, if you fancy your Dad or not ! ( I was joking !)
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I love you, but at the same time I very much hate you. My hair is of golden hue and I have considerably more than someone like you!
Kind regards,
Don/Jon/whatever you want to call me.
Whips, riding gear, boobs hanging out.... You have to admit she has a certain .....
(Wonder if she likes caravans ?)
Claire, do you like chicken?
Dave - behave yourself (she'd eat you alive!!)
(I prefer being eaten whilst I'm alive, rather than when I am dead !)
Lawro, are you saying J-Lo is easy and cheap? She has lawyers, you know.
Great minds think alike Wilkie - I have already suggested Juno & Jupiter to a couple I know that are going.
(btw apparently Juno was both wife & sister to Jupiter)
DBreath - don't worry I won't.
Juno, in Roman religion and mythology, wife and sister of Jupiter. In early Roman times she, like the Greek Hera (with whom she was later identified), was goddess and protector of women, concerned especially with their sexual life. In later religion she became, however, the great goddess of the state and was worshiped, in conjunction with Jupiter and Minerva, at the temple on the Capitol.
Suppose it's up to you Toria, if you fancy your Dad or not ! ( I was joking !)