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CUMMING TONIGHT

Yesterday two of my friends and I went to my favorite tattoo parlor on Haight Street in San Francisco to get tattoed. I typically get a new tattoo every time I end or begin a new chapter of my life, and as I am beginning school next week I wanted one that represented that change…don’t worry, Turk XXX Online isn’t going anywhere, I am simply beginning a new chapter of my life going to school to become an Esthetician. So I wanted to commemorate the last 7 years with a tattoo as part of my tattoo road map so-of-speak, as I have with all the other major events in my life. The tattoo is on my right ankle (I have all even tattoos so I already had my left ankle, now I needed my right). It is a dagger with a star at the top (porn star) and a banner around it reading ‘Nakkid Youth’ – since I have spent most of my youth in the adult industry, nude of course lol. My friends got tats too. They are sisters. The older got a cute butterfly with a saying around it in Italian that means ‘To the End Faithful’, and the younger sister got a couple of flowers with her little brothers name under them. In case you were curious, here is my ‘road map’ so far… 1. The symbol for balance on my left shoulder, this was my first tattoo, I got it in high school while everything in my life was still very balanced and well-rounded, before life truly began for me. 2. Next is the symbol for chaos (the chaos star), I got the year after I graduated high school on the right shoulder. This was an incredibly chaotic time for me, working, going to college, moving away from home, beginning in the adult industry, and trying to carve a future path for myself. 3. The tree of life on my back, well by this point I was well on my way in school and in the adult trade, plus I had my first official boyfriend. The tree of life symbolizes life and how we all grow, that is why I got it on my back, the largest part of my body, so that it can grow a lot! 4 & 5. My two wrist tattoos symbolizing Vance and I. We both have the same ones, he is on the left side (symbol for Taurus) and I am on the right (symbol for Scorpio). These tattoos began as necklaces that we wore, I used to wear his sign and he would wear mine – you can see them in many of our earlier films. 6. Under my right arm, Arabic writting that says ‘Live for Me’ – this became a life mantra for me after a tough year that included the breakup of Vance and I, my return to the adult industry, and the creation of this site. I learned a lot of lessons that year, one above all was that you can’t help others until you have first helped yourself. 7. The Kanji script on my left ankle are Chinese Zodiac symbols, Vance as the year of the Ox, Myself as the year of the Rat. This was when the two of us got back together after nearly a year apart living our separate lives. The time we spent apart was necessary, we were so young when we originally got together that we missed a lot of opportunities, opportunities that I feel we needed to have and go through before we could truly commit to one another. 8. ‘Marilyn’ in cursive under my left arm. This tattoo is my grandmothers name, she was very influential in my childhood when others weren’t there for me. She basically raised me and when she passed away in 2004 I was devastated. But she has always stayed with me, especially when times were rough. I got this tattoo late last year, 2009 was a very tough year for me, three of my friends had committed suicide, Vance and I were on again off again, I was not getting much work and often couldn’t support myself, the year in total was bad for most people. Through it all I thought of my grandmother and she helped me get through it. 9. My latest as described above, to commemorate my long and successful adult career and moving forward with that and other venues. Thats it for now, off to work that bar and let my tat heal a bit more    

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TATTOO YOU

Here are more exclusive pictures from my recent West Phillips Shoot. The entire set is rest coming to the Photo Galleries soon!!! (..also you probably are noticing that the right side margin of the Blog has temporarily drifted a tad. The Members Area is not affected, and the Blog fix is in progress…)  

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WILD WEST

Cinco de Mayo was much MUCH busier than I had anticipated for having fallen on a Wednesday!!! I didn’t even have time to think. I was at the bar till about 3 in the morning – sheesh! Anyway I am still catching up to myself – it’s just a long work week due to Cinco and Mothers Day.

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FACING WEST

Cinco de Mayo’s history has its roots in the French Occupation of Mexico. The French occupation took shape in the aftermath of the Mexican-American War of 1846-48. On July 17, 1861, President Benito Juarez issued a moratorium in which all foreign debt payments would be suspended for a brief period of two years, with the promise that after this period, payments would resume. The English, Spanish and French refused to allow president Juarez to do this, and instead decided to invade Mexico and get payments by whatever means necessary. The Spanish and English eventually withdrew, but the French refused to leave. Their intention was to create an Empire in Mexico under Napoleon III. Some have argued that the true French occupation was a response to growing American power and to the Monroe Doctrine (America for the Americans). In 1862, the French army began its advance. Under General Ignacio Zaragoza, 5,000 ill-equipped Mestizo and Zapotec Indians defeated the French army in what came to be known as the “Batalla de Puebla” on the fifth of May. In the United States, the “Batalla de Puebla” came to be known as simply “5 de Mayo” (many people wrongly equating it with Mexican Independence which was on September 16, 1810, nearly a fifty year difference). Over, the years Cinco de Mayo has become very populist and many people see this holiday as a time for fun and dance. People of Mexican descent in the United States celebrate this significant day by having parades, mariachi music, folklorico dancing and other types of festive activities. Let the party begin!!! Video by rick664ath

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CINCO de MAYO

I lost a day with all the traveling – but ‘Mission: Surprise Vance’ went off without a hitch. He was very surprised for his birthday and was still in bed when I arrived and a few of his friends showed up to bake him a cake and dinner. As you can see he was still in his pajamas lol. We all had fun hanging out together and playing drinking games. Keep in mind we haven’t actually had physical contact with each other since July…so we went to town lol. I’ll keep you updated as much as I can till I return late on Thursday

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TURK MASON AND VANCE WINTER