Yet another year is approaching its end and as every year I get the primeval urge to return home to my tribe. I’m leaving the tropics and heading north, opposite to what the birds do; at least they have the common sense to head south when it gets chilly, but oh no, that’s not me. :)
My native tribe eagerly awaits my return, especially since I’m bringing with me the best Christmas present of all; my two beautiful puppies that finally return to the climate they where designed by nature to live in. I really think I was born a Tropical guy, because I can’t stand the cold, nor the snow, nor the ice rain… brrrrr… it gives me chills just thinking about it.
I worry a bit about the puppies, although they are 7 and 8 months old now, traveling such a long distance for over 24 hours is hard on any animal, including myself… at least I have the luxury of business class seat and access to lounges with food, but they, poor things have to stay in the cargo part of the plane with nothing to eat and just a small water bottle to drink from. I just hope they live to see another day once they arrive home. After I check them in tonight, I will not see them until December 21st at the earliest because they go right into an isolation center where they will be monitored and tested before being released into to us the natives. I’ll keep you all posted. Adios!
November 18th, 2007
That’s not really what I mean, I apologize to those that like to read my blog regularly but this month I’ve had my mother over from Europe here in Thailand and we’ve been traveling where no Internet has gone before… sort of.
Thailand is a really nice country, the people are nice and the boys are hot, I had no problem warming my bed every night while in the South of the Kingdom for 8 nights straight! I’ll keep you posted, but no pictures from my bedroom!
This accompanying photo is of me riding the back of an elephant, what a clumsy animal, although graceful and strong they are really slow and lazy, taking every opportunity to scratch their ass at every tree and riping up turfs of grass in every step. But who doesn’t love’em? :)
May 7th, 2007
This could as well be the first chapter in my self biography as there is allot for me to tell about, about my background, my life, growing up and winding up in this wonderful industry we have all come to love.
I was born in the great year of the Snake in 1976, at the edge of the hippies and the beginning of the mass media and computer age. It was a wonderful time to grow up as a kid during this time, there was (yet) not too much TV and no gaming consoles, and we as kids still plaid outside from time to time. There was of course the momentary insanity from now and then when a new toy hit the market not unlike today when a new computer game hits the stores shelves.
I was in a hurry to grow up, so much that at the age of 18 I started my first porn “empire”, a text based adult website that really made a big impact. Later on, the market evolved and things started to get more serious and hardcore. On the way I partnered up with a genius and later my registered-partner Hauksson (we later got divorced but that’s OK, still best of friends and business partners). Together we founded KM Studios and have been very successful in getting our brand on the web and in the adult stores. We have very ambitious plans for the future and so far things have worked out just as planned.
I started making regular appearances in Prague, Czech republic in 2002 when I went to shoot my first film over there. It took us some time to find a partner to distribute our DVD line world wide but that happened and now we have regular distribution with 4-6 titles released every year. You can check out the studio website if you’re interesting to see what titles are out already and whats coming out soon.
For now I’ll leave this section of my blog and start writing the main posts. You can be sure that if I’m doing something nasty I’ll post about it here, plus back stage stories and stuff like that. Be welcome to bookmark this blog and return often to see the latest posts.
Yours truly,
Keith Manheim
March 24th, 2007