The Swan:
Throughout the ages, swans have been venerated for their elegant grace and gentle beauty. So it's little surprise that these personalities attract such admiration as they sail serenely through life. The swan's noble reputation is its greatest asset and it takes care to cultivate its image by always appearing calm in public.
Things are very different just below the surface, for fueling the swan's elegant glide is a high-energy paddling that consumes most of its emotional stamina. While it's common for a bird personality to exhibit this kind of emotional volatility, it is particularly noticeable in the swan when contrasted with its tranquil exterior.
Supporting a high-profile swan persona requires substantial energy, and a high metabolism can leave them feeling exhausted and drained. When life gets overwhelming, they will take off and find a tranquil, gentle place to meditate and recharge before returning to the real world. This unsettled aspect of their personality means that a swan has probably moved to a different city at least once its life, or is at least planning to do so.
Appearance is important to the swan who enjoys the finer things in life and it spares no expense in pampering itself. It would be a mistake to simply dismiss it as a fragile beauty though; for it is a well traveled, worldly bird who has seen the best and worst of the human condition. Its experiences have made it a well-rounded and worldly individual who can adapt to almost any career. It has no problem with taking direction from a boss and is always prepared to accept input from others.
Its work is well integrated into its life and it strives to find balance in its career and family life. Because swan personalities are often gangly and awkward as children, they have substantial experience in dealing with difficult people and are well equipped to handle conflicts in the workplace. Their innate empathy makes them ideal therapists, doctors, nurses or personnel managers. With their natural beauty they are also well suited for careers in the arts, with a particular affinity for music, ballet and acting.
The time frame will get me at times...I tend to re-read a question or two here and there lol. Chef, I noticed you killed on the one yesterday! With like 50 something seconds, not bad ;-P.
Maya Banks (erotic romance author)
Well, that was a lovely time line of being enamored. I'd have to say, go for it...you'll never know if you don't give it a shot, right? Good luck with it.
Bummer man, I enjoy trivia games...got in on this a little too late lol, it's over.
deep thought (ya know...I reeeeally wanted to type something else LOL)
Being as how it's supposed to be real or fictional names of people, I'm going with Van's post:
Norman Rockwell (most famously known for his cover illustrations for 'The Saturday Evening Post')
Pfft...man, what a waste of some meat.
Herman Munster (played by Fred Gwynne)