A MOMENT CAPTURED:
A bit enamored of Aykroyd, maybe?
Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008 | 2 a.m.
It was quite a scene when Dan Aykroyd turned up to sign bottles of his new brand of vodka, Crystal Head, at Lee’s Discount Liquor.
More than 400 people stood in line — some arriving two hours before doors opened — to get one of the skull-shaped bottles on Thursday.
Many fans brought memorabilia for Aykroyd to sign in addition to their vodka.
Kyle Bailey of Las Vegas showed up in a Ghostbusters outfit with an armload of movie
souvenirs for Aykroyd to sign.
Army National Guard recruiters Sgt. Augustine Reyes, center left, and Sgt. Ted Ziegenfuss stopped by to get their picture taken with the actor, comedian, singer and writer.
Jennylee Berns, left, was one of two models helping with the signing.
There were 72 cases available at the signing. The bottles were selling for $49.99 each.
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