Michael O'Donoghue (January 5, 1940 – November 8, 1994) was an American comedian and writer best known as a founding contributor to National Lampoon magazine magazine and the first head writer of Saturday Night Live.
Born: January 5th, 1940
Died: November 8th, 1994
Categories: American actors, Editors, Comedians, Humorists, Journalists, People from New York, Screenwriters
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Nothing important has ever come out of San Francisco, Rice-A-Roni aside.
The key to a successful restaurant is dressing girls in degrading clothes.
Any time a whole bunch of kids like something, they find a reason to ban it. If kids suddenly started stuffing napkins into their pockets and really liked doing that, they'd find a reason to forbid it.