(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Tells us that he’s copying the test questions from the examples in the book
Grabs his “hiney”
Defines a term using the term itself
Talks about his truck
Call's Dean Teague, Dean Jackson
Daniel confuses Gardner with a finance question
Do you understand what Adjusted Basis means?
Says the modern equivalent of "Not that there's anything wrong with that
“Find something you like and do it”
Says how he used to be more conservative than he is now
Brings up something he thinks he taught us but in fact did not
"I don't know this stuff, I do corporate tax"
Ask me later/We'll come back to this
Says he doesn't know the code
Free!
Rubs his belly
*Mock Gag*
Overemphasizes the word BASIS
You should take Elder Law
It depends
Instead of answering your question, he answers a completely unrelated question
Says something pretty right of center
Repeats your question back to you instead of answering it
Talks about getting fired from Haynes and Boone
Answers a question with “I’ll find out”
Pulls the code up on his phone
You'll learn this in Featherston's class
Anyone here an accounting major?
Mentions the like-kind exchange so he can get a beach house
Mention’s his friend in family law that makes $850k
Cites the code with the wrong section number
Asks Phil a question about home building
Brings up billable hours
A student corrects him
Sexist Remark
Mentions his ranch in West Texas
Racist Remark
Gives his salary
What you'll learn is… and then doesn’t teach it
Asks for a case where the facts aren't in the book
Pigs get fat and hogs get slaughtered
*Rubs the bridge of his nose*
Vaguely refers to a case instead of saying which case