Spend The Night With GENE SIMMONS!

October 28, 2004

KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons has graciously offered the following donation to benefit the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation:

The highest bidder will receive a first-class ticket to either New York or Los Angeles, hotel accommodations, and will be picked up from their home in a limo to be driven to the airport. While in either New York or Los Angeles, the lucky winner will have dinner with Gene Simmons and be his personal guest of honor to his "ginormous" CD release party for his massive box set featuring one hundred never-before-released Gene Simmons songs from over the past three decades.

The auction at www.fuse.tv/auction has now ended.

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