This bingo card has a free space and 113 words: Mark Airgood, Speaker from Maine, Speaker from Florida, “from the great state of...”, Wearing a pink shirt, First time delegate speaker, “yield my time”, Point of information, Point of order, “Cost per member?”, Hawaiian or Bowling shirt, Call for division, Tanya Kappner from California, Person in silly hat or hair accessories, Speaker from Mississippi, Complaint about the noise, Complaint about the temperature, Speaker from Colorado, Speaker says “solidarity”, Person acting foolish in background, National Education Association, Flashing or blinking light on screen, Friendly amendment, President “shhh’s” the crowd, Request to close debate, Male delegate speaking with pony-tail or man-bun, Speaker argues with Chair, Knitting in the background, Speaker wearing a bowtie, Speaker wearing tie-dye, Move to reconsider, “This is my # assembly”, Person sleeping in background, Wearing a sports team jersey or hat, “suspend the rules”, Complement (sucking up) to the President, Outside of American English accent at microphone, Wearing sunglasses in the background, “speaking on behalf of...”, Wearing a Disney shirt or hat, “home of the...”, Speaker with hair dyed a color not found in nature, Speaker with facial piercing, Speaker using a visual aid, Request for roll call vote, Alice O’Brian, General Counsel, Eating or drinking in background, Pacific Islander beads or lei, “Speaking on behalf of the NEA Board”, Speaker on behalf of a caucus, Uses the term “bundle”, Speaker references “Democracy”, Elected official speaks, Member of the Executive Committee speaks, Microphone confusion, Speaker with face paint, Fedora or hat other than ball cap, Someone reads speech off phone or tablet, Someone sings live, Executive Director Kim Anderson, Amendment to the amendment, Bald person speaks, Dancing on camera, Speaker with Alaska jacket, Speaker with Kansas sunflower, Speaker with a Maryland lobster, chair self-corrects herself, Chair calling “time”, Chair scolds the body or someone for rules violation, State president speaking, Speaker who identifies themselves as retired, Speaker who identifies self as an Aspiring Educator, Manny Lopez or Sergio Flores from CA, Cathy from Massachusetts, “Red for Ed’, PAC or Fund, Someone cracking a joke, Challenge the chair, Educate fist shirt, Speaker who states their pronouns, Mention of Wifi or charging stations, Jim Mordecai from California, “win all the things”, Speaker from Connecticut or Delaware, Speaker mentions the President, Speaker from New Jersey, Speaker from Massachusetts, Speaker from TNT state (Northern Tier States) WY, SD, ND, MT, AK, ID, State officer in costume etc… likely from the Fund., Obvious rainbow or pride flag on or around speaker, Obvious American flag or stars and stripes on or around speaker, Bundling fails, Close debate, Point of Order, Speaker reading off a phone, Speaker reading off actual paper, Speaker mentions SCOTUS, Princess Moss speaks, Someone speaks in a language other than English, Shane Parmely from CA, Len Paolillo from MA, Speaker from Kentucky, “existing media channels”, “Strategic Plan”, “Trauma”, Mention of National Board Certified Teacher (NBCT), Speaker from Hawaii, Speaker from New York, Speaker uses pronouns, Speaker from CO, Mention of unfilled positions or teacher shortage, “The Fund” and “National Education Association”.
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