Rob Pickstone is very proud of being half Scottish. Last year, during some drunken tweeting he admitted he had never worn a kilt, but would do so for PlymTwest. It’s great to see such dedication from one of last year’s lead organisers – and we were quick to pick up on the offer (and have even managed to cadge a kilt for the evening)But PlymTwest is about raising cash as well as having fun. So come on peeps – how much is it worth to see Rob in a kilt?
Rob will be sporting the kilt during the auction at PlymTwest: the party – and his parents will be in the audience – but only if we can raise at least £100.
This could be a moment not to miss!
Rob’s moved to London for work and is coming back specially for PlymTwest – so let’s make him feel wanted. It would be great to beat his target. So how much can we raise? Based on his name, reputation and a length of checked wool fabric…
How much is it worth to see Rob in a kilt?
Answer the question with a donation (and if you’re a UK taxpayer, don’t forget to allow gift aid – the government will then give the Chestnut Appeal the tax you’ve paid on your donation – that’s worth 28p for every £1)
Want to join in the fun on Twitter – use #RobInAKilt for this challenge – will you be there to see the kilt being worn?