June 2008 Archives
Good morning. I am reminded of this thought as I see that This Date In Manka History (June 30, 1927), 81 years ago today, Margie Louise shot my uncle Khan (the great Khan Manka) in the groin. She was in love with my uncle as was everyone who every met him (ok - not Carl Laemmle - but he was a pussy).
Margie Louise was a marginal talent and starred in some of the worst films in Manka Bros. history. Take a look: www.mankabros.com/movies/manka_films/1920s/index.htm
I mean, come on, Glitter and Gams '26 and Swells with that pervert Jolly Chester!
Luckily for the world, my uncle Khan had one ball made of stainless steel, so the bullet bounced off. He was fine. She was taken off the psych ward in a straight-jacket... bitch. Long after her star had faded, she was murdered on the Manka Bros. Studio lot. This murder was a tragedy but not unexpected. It remains unsolved to this day.
I hope you all have a good day, keep working, and remember... try not to lead on crazy women into thinking you're in love with them.

Khan Manka, Jr. - Chairman & CEO - Manka Bros. Studios
As you all know, I have ordered the Manka Bros. senior executives to help me during my recovery from my shattered ankle. Today, something really funny happened.
Robin Rafe - President of our Theatrical Group - came over to scrub and wax the floors (and this is no small task with over 20,000 square of house). So anyway, she comes over wearing a pant suit-type-Hillary-Clinton-thing, high heels and carrying a bucket with a sponge in it. She mumbled something about having a meeting later with Clint Eastwood and needed to get out of here as soon as possible. I called bullshit on her - if we had more meetings with Clint Eastwood and less meetings with Bobcat Goldthwait, we wouldn't be in the financial position we're in and she wouldn't be scrubbing my floors. She admitted that she didn't have an "actual" meeting with Clint Eastwood - just a potential phone conversation about a potential project that he could potentially be interested in. Whatever, start scrubbing.
To make a long story short, she fell on her ass about 50 times!!! (I don't think she realized that I could see everything in every room on my video monitors). She is worse at scrubbing floors than in picking movies. I want someone from post-production to come here and take the surveillance tapes of her mopping and edit together all her falls. We could probably win "
I can't wait to see Jay McBee clean out the gutters tomorrow!


Let me explain what happened - the I will tell you where we go from here.
The Manka Bros. jet (The Joey 1) arrived in Cupertino right on time but the helicopter pilot got a little lost (what can you expect when you're out in the sticks). I was told by Steve's assistant - Lynn Takahashi - that Steve didn't mind waiting for me and was "very excited" about Manka's inevitable acquisition of his company.

So, where does that leave Manka Bros.? Right where we've always been. At the top. We don't need to acquire all these companies when our true greatness lies on our own backlot. And, unlike Universal, our backlot is still in one piece.
There will, however, be some changes to many of your job descriptions. While I am laid up with my foot elevated above my heart for the next 12 weeks, it was suggested that I hire a nurse to take care of me. But I've already got enough people on the Manka Bros. payroll to help so why should I incur the extra cost?
So, for a very select few of my senior executives, here are some new duties (which will require coming up to my house):
Robin Rafe: In addition to your role as President of the Theatrical Group, you will be responsible for giving me sponge baths every night, scrubbing and polishing the floors and pool deck every Wednesday and, in general, anything else that I might think of. If our next movie release opens at #1, I will reduce the sponge bathes to every other night.
Jay McBee: In addition to your role as President of the Television Group, you will be responsible for emptying my urinal which is next to my bed, repairing the roof above the basketball court and cleaning out the gutters. I will call you when my urinal is getting full (which is... a lot!).
Ethan Rubidoux: In addition to your many jobs, you will be responsible for carrying me to the bathroom when I need to go #2. You will also be responsible for wiping my ass. I will shift this responsibility to Emily Sachs of the Music Group if you can figure out a way to grow our Consumer Products division. If it makes you feel any better, Ethan, this would have been Bob Delavian's job - if he still worked for the company.
For everyone else in senior management (and the Board of Directors, too) - you may be receiving a call in the next few hours. There are many other things I need and I would like to have you all on call.


Great news. This morning I am heading up to Cupertino
where I will make a formal offer for Manka Bros. to buy Apple (why
the fuck Steve Jobs couldn't come down to
Burbank to see me is something I still don't understand)... but, hey, we are
the prey and they are the hunted. This is a company I have been looking
at very closely. I have enjoyed some of their products ever since the

Bob Iger at Disney told me
that Steve Jobs is a tough negotiator (Disney paid $8
billion for 8 movies for Christ sake!) - so this meeting may take up most
of the morning and possibly the entire day (I do have to be back by
This acquisition will not be cheap - so we are really going to have to
cut back around here. Start thinking of ways we can save money.
Just today, the Bob Hope
Airport has offered some compensation if we allow plane traffic to
fly over during business hours. Our production people are worried about
the planes affecting the sound of our movies and TV shows. What they
should be worried about is whether they will have a paycheck coming.
So let's do this thing, people! Apple is a great
company and will be a perfect fit with our other core businesses. And
with our recent
announcement about short-form content production (I'm fairly
certain that short-form content plays on Mac computers - another plus!), we are
definitely staying on top of the cutting edge of new technologies. And if
you've seen their commercials on TV, the Mac computer guy is much more cool
than that nerd PC.
This is a great day for Manka Bros.!

Khan Manka, Jr. - Chairman & CEO - Manka Bros. Studios
IT'S PLUMMETING! SHOULD I BUY OR SELL? PLEASE ADVISE.

KHAN MANKA, JR. - CHAIRMAN & CEO - MANKA BROS. STUDIOS
Today, I want to talk about my old friend - Dexter Clangfree. He is dead.
In the 1970s, before I took over this horrible job from my uncle Harry as head of Manka Bros. Studios, I was in a band - King Khan. We were very successful and we were great. We played all over the San Fernando Valley and people loved us. I think today people still know me more from my King Khan days than they do today - and I'm Chairman & CEO of the World's Largest Media Company.
Dexter Clangfree played bass and he rocked. When we played "Freebird" or "Green Grass and High Tides", people sometimes forgot there were other members of the band (though not that often). He was that good. After I assumed the title of Chairman & CEO of Manka Bros., I lost touch with Dexter even though he tried to reach me on several ocassions - even to the point of completely humiliating himself in front of one of my assistants. I mean, come on, we all need money, dude.
I got a note this morning that Dexter died last month while rocking in Des Moines. He stayed true to himself - trying to play music until the end. From what I hear, he was hit in the head with a bottle during "Born To Run" after he tried to grab the bass guitar from the bar band's bass player so he could join in. He always just wanted to rock. And now he's dead. Good-bye Dexter Clangfree.
I always wonder what would have happened to me if I continued to pursue my music instead of going the giant media company route. But then I realized, I'm in control of the world's largest music company, if I really wanted to, I could just go into the studio and make a CD with some of the world's best musicians.
That gives me a great idea. Maybe I'll do that.
Thanks Dexter.

Khan Manka, Jr. - Chairman & CEO - Manka Bros. Studios
Good afternoon.
Today I see on 'This Date in Manka History' that Joey Levitch was hurt while
entertaining the troops the night before D-Day. I've had the privilege of
hearing this story first hand from Mr. Levitch (he kills me when I don't call
him 'Joey' but this time 'Mr.' is appropriate). He never fails to cry
when telling this story. And it's a cry that can only be understood by
those who have seen war.
During a dance routine on
Thank you, Mr. Levich!

Khan Manka, Jr. - Chairman & CEO - Manka Bros. Studios

Good morning. I'm sure you're all aware of the fire at
Universal
Studios over the weekend. If you were working at the Manka
Bros. lot you couldn't help but see the smoke. If you weren't
working here over the weekend, you should be ashamed of yourselves because of
the difficult year we're having.
I phoned the head of Universal, Ron
Meyer, yesterday and offered any sort of help they might need
(within reason). I realize that their parent company, GE, is strapped for cash and might not
be able to afford to rebuild everything that burned (and, from what I
understand, they didn't have any insurance!).

Ron Meyer and I have had our differences over the years (particularly over
who really has the rights to "Jaws" and "E.T.")
but I'm willing to put those aside during this difficult time for everyone at
Universal. I don't extend many olive branches because most people don't
deserve them. But this fire hit home for me and for Manka Bros. Studios.
Manka Bros. has burned to the ground fifteen times over the 90 year history of
the studio. It's just something that's in our blood. So be good to
your show business brothers and sisters at Universal for the next few days.
As part of my willingness to help them, I have offered our services to
distribute The Incredible
Hulk worldwide. We'll make the prints and ship them out for
a reduced 25% distribution fee. It's the least we can do. I'm just
waiting to hear back.

Khan Manka Jr. - Chairman & CEO - Manka Bros. Studios
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