Lina's Thanks Gaming 2015

Lina Petrakieva is raising money for Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity
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Thanks Gaming 2015 · 29 May 2015

We help the babies, children and young people treated at Scotland's largest children's hospital, the Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow. We fund medical equipment, research, play programmes and family support services to ensure that our young patients receive the best possible care and experience.

Story

Anyone who knows me is aware how much I like my sleep. I like sleeping and I need long sleep. So as much as you may joke about how "difficult" it is to play games for 24 hours, remember, there will be no rest and no sleep. At all! I will be playing games I like and games that I don't like, games that I enjoy (at least for the first couple of hours of playing them) and games that will annoy me (I mean the games or the people playing them). 

Bottom line is, I will do my best to stay awake, engaged with the games and not to become so irritable and annoying to the others so they don't start playing real games "chaise the annoying zombie" with me in the role of the main character in the game (anyone who has seen me sleep deprived know how annoying I become!).

The money donated will go to Yorkhill Childrens hospital, so well deserving charity which will greatly benefit from your generous donations. I will not get offended if you only donate a pound or so, every little helps. I know not many are in a position to donate a lot, but I will be grateful for anything you can spare to give to this amazing charity!

Thanks in advance and feel free to come and see me sleep deprived and playing games starting on 29th May from 6pm to 30th May in the Bistro in the Student Association building in GCU!

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£71.71
+ £15.43 Gift Aid
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