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Mon, Jul 14 2008

‘Dark Knight’ Giveaway: Win a Batman Necklace from Nomination

The Dark Knight

Starting today, Comedy Centric is hosting a spectacular giveaway in honor of this Friday’s hotly anticipated U.S. premiere of The Dark Knight, the next entry in the Batman film saga.

Thanks to the generosity of renowned Italian jewelers Nomination, I have one stunning stainless steel necklace finished with a gorgeous, gleaming Batman pendant to give to one lucky winner.

Nomination, creators of the original composable link bracelet — also known as the Italian Charm Bracelet — and a worldwide leader in the steel and gold jewelry market, have created two eight-piece stainless steel collections inspired by DC Comics’ legendary Batman™ and Superman™ characters.

The collection of elegant female, male, and unisex pieces consists of pendant necklaces, charm bracelets, drop earrings, and “must-have” items, such as accessories for handbags and jeans, to be worn day or night. Both collections are sexy, funky, and versatile, with a fusion of style and iconic design.

Following in the company’s tradition of crafting beautiful yet durable pieces, the Batman necklace with mixed chains featured as the prize for this giveaway is made of stainless steel that guarantees a lifetime of tarnish-free wear. The retail value of the necklace is $115.00 USD, and it can also be purchased at the online Nomination Store.

Nomination Batman Necklace Pendant
Click the image for a larger view of the necklace.

In keeping with the giveaway’s superhero theme, all you have to do to enter for your chance to win is leave a comment on this post explaining the most courageous thing you have ever done. Make sure to also use a valid email address when commenting so I’ll have no trouble reaching you if you’re the winner.

The giveaway is open to residents of the United States and Canada only, and the entry deadline is Monday, July 28, at 11:59pm EST. I’ll randomly select one winner after the entry deadline and then contact that person for their mailing address. Please, only one entry per person.

I’m really eager to read everyone’s astounding tales of adventure and/or good deeds, so Good Luck!

Photos: Christian Bale in The Dark Knight (Warner Bros. Pictures TM & © DC Comics); Batman Necklace (Nomination)
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  1. Trackback
    1278 days ago
    And the Winner of the Batman Necklace Giveaway Is…

    [...] random winner was chosen to receive the silver Nomination Batman necklace at the end of the recent Batman giveaway hosted here at Comedy Centric. That lucky person [...]

  2. By Chandra

    I want to thank everyone who entered this giveaway and shared their experiences. Some of your stories were beyond amazing, and I applaud all of you who have been so brave and daring in your lives. I feel like a colossal wimp in comparison. :-)

    Only one person can receive the Nomination Batman Necklace, however, and that confirmed, randomly selected winner is Rosrin, who moved to a new city without knowing anyone there six years ago.

    Congratulations to the winner and best wishes to everyone.

  3. By CATHY CULL

    I was walking out of a department store one evening and a man was walking out behind me. He was carrying a little girl about the age of two and she was sobbing so hard, and calling out “Momma”, “Momma” and her arms were facing back towards the store, which made me believe her mother was still in the store (which she was).

    I was suspicious that this might not be her father who was carrying her out and I JUST HAD TO BE SURE! I actually followed him to his car with a crazy look on my face like, “You’d better be her daddy”. I kept looking at the child and I said, “Is he your daddy? Is that your daddy?”. He knew what I was doing and he went on to explain. “She’s ok, her mom’s just checking out”. I confessed to him that I had his license number and that I couldn’t live with myself if later I heard that the child was actually kidnapped. His wife came out a few minutes later and all was well.

    He thanked me for caring and I was very glad that I put myself out there, just in case. And you know what, I would do it again tomorrow!

  4. By Jill1

    I stood up at my husband’s memorial to give an eulogy in the presence of consiracy murders.

  5. By Janet

    survived multipal kidney stones surgeries.

  6. By ELSIE

    I had to present a mini-workshop in front of my peers. Although, I was confident in my subject, I was very apprehensive while introducing the lesson. Thanks for this opportunity!

  7. By Veronica Garrett

    I killed a Rattlesnake.

  8. By Tamara B.

    When my mother tried to run into traffic in a suicide attempt , I ran after her and stopped her.After that I got into the car to drive back home with her driving because I didn’t have a license at the time (which was either really brave or really dumb) during which she threatened to drive off of the bridge.

  9. By Michelle Rosborough

    Chase a burgular out my house

  10. By kerri r

    I went to a elton john concert by myself i had no one to go with i was so proud of myself

  11. By Donna Kozar

    I went to college.

  12. By Cindy

    The most courageous thing I have ever done is to stand up to an abusive step-father who was about to hit my mother. Changed her life and mine. Thanks for a great giveaway!

  13. By Jim Cincinello

    The most courageous thing I ever did was stand up to the bully in grade school.

  14. By Jayme Isaacs

    I Haven’t Done Anything Courageous But I Would Love To Win This Necklace

  15. By Brandy

    Being an advocate and caretaker for my husband after he was diagnosed with cancer. Cute necklace! ^_^

  16. By kathy pease

    BLACK FRIDAY SALES.. those can be rough

  17. By Susanne Troop

    Moving to a new town without knowing anyone!

  18. By Dale Louderback

    Riding that huge roller coaster at Busch Gardens.

  19. By Jeff Masters

    I stopped at this store and found a 3 year old girl riding her trike outside with no parents. She was riding around the parking lot… I took her out of the lot and called the police.

  20. By Chris

    immigrating to USA “legally” with no family, friends or support system; and of course with no job lined up.