Ray.
I've always been Ray. The older I get the more I realize I'm like Ray, and for a few reasons.
For one I'm a child at heart, and I always will be. My enthusiasm for the situations I get into surprise most other people just because of the attitude I carry with myself. My other reason would be is that I always find myself to be near the center of most situations, in school and college I was always the group member that kept things together, I'd log the hours, I'd work my butt off, but more importantly, I wouldn't complain about it.
What's funny, and I don't care if I get made fun of for this, I honestly think the way Aykroyd depicts Ray Stantz is an unofficial model for how I carried myself as a person. I mean I watched this movie religiously as a child, and children like to mimic other people, especially ones they admire. I'll admit that I liked Aykroyd just for the character of Ray, and because of that fact I'd watch any movie he was in after I saw Ghostbusters.