“Greetings and death to our enemies.”

—  Dan Aykroyd

Comment to reporters at a press junket in November 2004 for his movie Christmas With the Kranks
[PEOPLE:Aykroyd a man of the world, but which one?, STEVE, EDDY, Orange County Register, Santa Ana, Calif., December 2, 2004]

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