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February 02, 2006

SuicideGirls for your video iPod

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Word comes that SuicideGirls is launching the first miniseries created specifically for the video iPod. Starting today the site will post a new video every Thursday for 14 weeks featuring a free 3-5 minute segment documenting the adventures of the 25 SuicideGirls who spent a week in a decadent Tuscan villa together last summer. (Bad timing -- I'm heading to Tuscany this spring!)

Today an Italian video podcast is available for free download (and for the next 13 weeks after that) here, along with the weekly podcast of the SuicideGirls radio show and past SGTV episodes. The SGTV videos are encoded with Apple's H.264 codec, so they look pretty cool. They also have a trailer up here.

SuicideGirls in your pocket. It's not Brokeback Mountain, but then, it doesn't have to be.

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