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If you signed up at IBelieveinHarveyDent.com, then you most likely got the following:

Cross-Country Tour of Campaign Bus Continues As Thousands of Dent Supporters March, Rally For The One Man Who Can Save Gotham!

Check the updated schedule at http://www.ibelieveinharveydent.com/ontheroad.aspx to see if a Dentmobile is coming to your neighborhood.

Dent's challenge to Gotham to show their desire for change has been met with a city-wide explosion of activism, with thousands of supporters organizing rallies, meet-ups, petition drives, and posting signs and placards in every neighborhood. Check out some of the best photos and videos at http://www.ibelieveinharveydent.com/youinaction.aspx.

Dent is expected to make his decision whether to run for Gotham District Attorney within weeks and your support does make a difference!

**Special Alert**

For those of you who can get down to Rockefeller Center tomorrow morning between 6 and 9 am, there's a very good chance your friends might be able to see you on a certain morning television show.

Spread the word. Make an impression! Let's get creative in demonstrating our support!

Take Back Gotham!

UPDATE: Here's one update from 'Tony C' in Chicago...

I arrived at the 'dentmobile' at about 7:35. It was a white van with Harvey Dent posters on it. There were two 'campaign managers' and another fellow Dent supporter (the same person who got the cake phone, he'll be submitting photos sometime). We got stickers, buttons, and t-shirts to be street promoters. We waved picket signs. At 8 a cop came up to us and said we had to go. The managers cooperated and left. They said they would be at the later stops.

Which also gave us Gotham City Clerk and Gotham Election Board!

  • 2 weeks later...
There have been a few goings on in the world of The Dark Knight over the weekend. Short version: Some people who registered with the Ibelieveinharveydent.com site received a new phone call, which lead to a number of other websites. Those include ccfabg.org, a site running a smear campaign against Harvey Dent, complete with video. That also leads to josephcandoloro.com (stated to be the found of ccfabg.com).

The more interesting part is that a number of US journalists who received promotional phones from The Joker have received another call. According to one of those lucky few, who posted on Hollywood Chicago, the message was:

?Hey clown, ready to get to work? (I replied ?yes?.) Ok, good. You are 1 of 17 clowns still left in the game (remember, there were 22 phones initially) I have a letter for you. Here is your secret letter? are you ready for it? Your secret letter is ?L? as in ?Laugh?. Can you remember that? Good. Now get to work and tell all of your goons. We?ll be in touch soon.?

How all the people with phones came to learn each others' letters, we don't know, but they added up to a new URL for clowntravelagency.com[/b]travelagency.com. There you can see a suitcase with stickers for several international cities and a date of travel of April 1, which is tomorrow. So is there something big coming tomorrow? We'll keep you updated.

Finally, the thehahahatimes.com[/b]ehahahatimes.com has updated with a new Joker-defaced version of the issue of The Gotham Times posted last week.

Clown Travel Agency has been updated with a treasure hunt!

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London has been found:

UPDATE: Bah! One of the London ones has gone. It was a bowling ball in a bowling bag. That fits with the note on the site, which says:

"Ready to have a ball?

A special bag of fun awaits the first to claim it, but you'd better strike fast, there's no time to spare!"

The ball was in the basement of the Tavistock Hotel, also known as Bloomsbury Bowl. Queensway, Bayswater is also home to a bowling alley. So, we're guessing these are all hidden in bowling alleys.

The ball apparently had a telephone number scratched into it and the bag also contained an evidence bag, inside which were a phone, a charger, Joker playing card and a note saying to call the number immediately. One of our users, Sowasred2012, says he found one of the bags, the lucky boy. He's promised to send us photos later today, so be sure to check back. Then we can all sit round seething with jealousy.

We feel a bit like Anneka Rice in that programme where she wore lycra and Hunted for Treasure. We think it was called The Blonde Woman Who Looked For Things*.

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