Radio station model Aly Veneno, from Rockville, Maryland, fills USD 20 of free gas into a motorist's car as part of a promotion for WJFJ-FM and Tru-TV and their show "Black Gold" giving away USD 5,000 of free gasoline on June 18, 2008 at a 7-11 store in Rockville, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, DC. With other models pumping free gas for the radio station, hundreds of motorists lined up for the freebie. US President George W. Bush on June 18, 2008 urged Congress to lift a decades-old ban on offshore oil drilling to reduce dependence on foreign imports and offset sky-high energy prices.
Radio station model Lauren Bland, from Laytonville, Maryland, prepares to fill USD 20 of free gas into a motorist's car as part of a promotion for WJFJ-FM and Tru-TV and their show "Black Gold" giving away USD 5,000 of free gasoline on June 18, 2008 at a 7-11 store in Rockville, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, DC. With other models pumping free gas for the radio station, hundreds of motorists lined up for the freebie. US President George W. Bush on June 18, 2008 urged Congress to lift a decades-old ban on offshore oil drilling to reduce dependence on foreign imports and offset sky-high energy prices.
Radio station model Aly Veneno, from Rockville, Maryland, prepares to fills USD 20 of free gas into a motorist's car as part of a promotion for WJFJ-FM and Tru-TV and their show "Black Gold" giving away USD 5,000 of free gasoline on June 18, 2008 at a 7-11 store in Rockville, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, DC. With other models pumping free gas for the radio station, hundreds of motorists lined up for the freebie. US President George W. Bush on June 18, 2008 urged Congress to lift a decades-old ban on offshore oil drilling to reduce dependence on foreign imports and offset sky-high energy prices.
Radio station model Aly Veneno, from Rockville, Maryland, fills USD 20 of free gas into a motorist's car as part of a promotion for WJFJ-FM and Tru-TV and their show "Black Gold" giving away USD 5,000 of free gasoline on June 18, 2008 at a 7-11 store in Rockville, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, DC. With other models pumping free gas for the radio station, hundreds of motorists lined up for the freebie. US President George W. Bush on June 18, 2008 urged Congress to lift a decades-old ban on offshore oil drilling to reduce dependence on foreign imports and offset sky-high energy prices.
Radio station models fill USD 20 of free gas into a motorist's during part of a promotion for WJFJ-FM and Tru-TV and their show "Black Gold" giving away USD 5,000 of free gasoline on June 18, 2008 at a 7-11 store in Rockville, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, DC. With other models pumping free gas for the radio station, hundreds of motorists lined up for the freebie. US President George W. Bush on June 18, 2008 urged Congress to lift a decades-old ban on offshore oil drilling to reduce dependence on foreign imports and offset sky-high energy prices.
Radio station models fill USD 20 of free gas into a motorist's during part of a promotion for WJFJ-FM and Tru-TV and their show "Black Gold" giving away USD 5,000 of free gasoline on June 18, 2008 at a 7-11 store in Rockville, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, DC. With other models pumping free gas for the radio station, hundreds of motorists lined up for the freebie. US President George W. Bush on June 18, 2008 urged Congress to lift a decades-old ban on offshore oil drilling to reduce dependence on foreign imports and offset sky-high energy prices.
Radio station model Lauren Bland, from Laytonville, Maryland, prepares to fill USD 20 of free gas into a motorist's car as part of a promotion for WJFJ-FM and Tru-TV and their show "Black Gold" giving away USD 5,000 of free gasoline on June 18, 2008 at a 7-11 store in Rockville, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, DC. With other models pumping free gas for the radio station, hundreds of motorists lined up for the freebie. US President George W. Bush on June 18, 2008 urged Congress to lift a decades-old ban on offshore oil drilling to reduce dependence on foreign imports and offset sky-high energy prices.
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