Want free gas? Name baby after radio station
Some US motorists sick of getting clobbered at the pump seem willing to do just about anything for free fuel. In Orlando, David Partin pledged to name his son after local radio hosts to win a $100 gas card as part of a contest.
Some US motorists sick of getting clobbered at the pump seem willing to do just about anything for free fuel, from giving up the right to name their children to stealing from day-care centers to donating blood.
In Orlando, Florida, David Partin pledged to name his son after local radio hosts to win a $100 gas card as part of a contest. Partin will collect the card in December, when his son is born, if he can produce a birth certificate proving the baby is named Dixon Willoughby Partin, after the hosts.
“(His wife said) this is his problem to explain when the child is older,” said Greg Stevens, WHTQ-FM program director. At the Shady Lady Ranch brothel in Beatty, Nevada, clients who spend $300 or more this month will receive $50 gas vouchers as part of a promotion to beat the summer slump in business.
In Mesquite, Texas, thieves drained $100 worth of gasoline from buses used by the Higher Ground Church day-care center and have hit four or five other church center fleets in the area.
The American Red Cross, meanwhile, is running a summer raffle where blood donors are eligible to win a year's supply of fuel.