Mike Snider — is a comedy writer whose work frequently appeared in the pages of MAD Magazine from 1981 2006.[1] Snider s byline appeared in 179 separate issues.[2] This included 75 consecutive issues from 1997 to 2003, thanks to his long running recurring… … Wikipedia
Michael Gallagher (writer) — Michael Gallagher Born New York Occupation Writer Genres Comic books Satire Notable work(s) Mad Sonic the Hedgehog Michael Gallagher … Wikipedia
Duke Snider — This article is about the baseball player. For the criminal, Duke Snider, see Operation Snow White. Duke Snider Snider in about 1953. Center fielder … Wikipedia
Mad (magazine) — Mad Editor Harvey Kurtzman (1952–1956); Al Feldstein (1956–1984); John Ficarra (1984– ) and Nick Meglin (1984–2004) Categories Satirical magazine Frequency … Wikipedia
Paula Creamer — (born August 5, 1986), nicknamed the Pink Panther , is an American professional golfer who plays on the U.S. based Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour. In her four seasons as a professional, she has won 10 tournaments, including… … Wikipedia
Dick DeBartolo — Born October 19, 1945 (1945 10 19) (age 66) Nationality American Occupation … Wikipedia
Duck Edwing — (b. 1934), aka Don Edwing, is a gag cartoonist whose work has appeared for years in Mad. His signature Duck Edwing is usually accompanied by a small picture of a duck, and duck calls are heard on his answering machine. Mad editor John Ficarra… … Wikipedia
Desmond Devlin — is an American comedy writer. His work has appeared in the pages of MAD for a quarter century, and he ranks as one of the magazine s ten most frequent non illustrating writers.[1] He was nominated for a Harvey Award in 2001 for Best Writer for… … Wikipedia
Drew Friedman (cartoonist) — Drew Friedman Born 1958 New York, NY[1] Nationality American Area(s) Cartoonist Notable works … Wikipedia
Donald Knuth — Donald Ervin Knuth Donald Knuth at a reception for the Open Content Alliance, October 25, 2005 Born … Wikipedia