The much hyped-about ADND Dance Party and Slave Auction at UN did not fail to live up to its name. Days before the night itself, everyone was raving about the 15 fine, fine selection of slaves; many already setting their target slaves.
The line to get in was long, but the wait was certainly worth it. About 1 a.m., when everyone had had a couple of drinks (some with one shot too many) and done their thing on the dance floor, the crowd gathered in the main room as the auction was about to start.
The slaved lined up in anticipation, while the rest gathered around eagerly.
The host of the auction, Edward, started the auction with the reading of the terms and conditions, and with no further delay, called upon the first slave to be auctioned off. Edward seemed like a seasoned auction host, managing to squeeze the last dollar off every bidder with his skills and charm.
As the auction progressed, the crowd got more generous. People were screaming bids from all over the room in an attempt to secure a slave for themselves.
After the selling of the final slave, Edward announced a surprise – a special surprise slave was to be auctioned of; the Chief Executive Producer of ADND 2007, June See. The roaring of the crowd was the perfect way to sum up the auction.
And with that, the auction ended. The party continued at the bar and at the dance floor, but for some, the night had just begun..
The funds raised from the auction and the party will be committed to coming up with the best ADND ever.
The ADND 2008 committee would like to express our gratitude to the slaves, their generous masters, and the rest of you who were there to liven up the auction and get the party going. We look forward to seeing you all at our next event.