Margie Louise Was A Marginal Talent Who Got What She Deserved
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
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Khan Manka, Jr. assumed the title of Chairman of the Board of Manka Bros. Studios - The World's Largest Media Company - following his father Harry Manka's death in 1976. Before that he was the member of several Southern California rock bands.
You're right, sir. Margie Louise was a joke.