A resolution isheavily edited—amendments,etc.—only tonot passanywayThings looklike they’regoing to endin a fistfightSomeone textsyou fromPlenary aboutsomethingridiculous goingon at PlenarySomeone onthe micambiguouslytalks about the“spirit of thehonor code”There are like 6people on the promic and none onthe con but wehave to listen to allof them anywayYou cansee at least5 peopleon tumblrSpeaker atmic forgetsto say nameand classyearSomeone asksyou what you’redoing and getsoffended at theidea of “PlenaryBingo”Someonesays“freshman”and iscorrected“Decorum”broken bycheeringMemes“I justreally loveBrynMawr…..”You decide it’s timeto overthrow SGAand implement yourown form ofgovernment, since itcouldn’t be anyworseYou continuallyremind yourself howimportant studentgovernance is andwhy dictatorshipsare badSomeoneis clearlyasleepPeople singalong to thesongs playedwhile trying toreach QuorumYou overhearsomeoneragging onanyone not atPlenaryBadpunsPassiveaggressionSomeonereads ahaiku orpoemAmendmentto anAmendmentQuorumis lostPersonal/directmessage fromsomeone tellingyou to go toPlenary whenyou’re alreadythereSomeonebringstheir non-BMC SOPresidentforgets thatthe balconymic existsSomeonemakes anargument withan unrelatedpersonalanecdoteA presenter lookslike they’re aboutto punchwhomever is atthe mic in the face“Why is thisresolution evenhere/This didn'tneed to be aresolution”We argue for like3 hours aboutsomething thatthen passes[pretty much]unanimouslyBeyonce isplayed whiletrying toreachQuorumPeople arecrowdedaround poweroutlets chargingtheir phonesRoom drawnumbersare raffledoffA counterlooksconfusedThere's no waythis resolutionhas beenresearchedenoughSomeonestruggleswith themicSomeone isarguing/questioningwho clearly hasn’tread the resolutionWe no longer knowwhat is being voted on—eg, amendment,amendment to anamendment, voting onwhether to actually voteon the resolution, etc.They have torecount tomake sure westill havequorumAnannouncementis made thathas nothing todo withyou/PlenaryA resolution isheavily edited—amendments,etc.—only tonot passanywayThings looklike they’regoing to endin a fistfightSomeone textsyou fromPlenary aboutsomethingridiculous goingon at PlenarySomeone onthe micambiguouslytalks about the“spirit of thehonor code”There are like 6people on the promic and none onthe con but wehave to listen to allof them anywayYou cansee at least5 peopleon tumblrSpeaker atmic forgetsto say nameand classyearSomeone asksyou what you’redoing and getsoffended at theidea of “PlenaryBingo”Someonesays“freshman”and iscorrected“Decorum”broken bycheeringMemes“I justreally loveBrynMawr…..”You decide it’s timeto overthrow SGAand implement yourown form ofgovernment, since itcouldn’t be anyworseYou continuallyremind yourself howimportant studentgovernance is andwhy dictatorshipsare badSomeoneis clearlyasleepPeople singalong to thesongs playedwhile trying toreach QuorumYou overhearsomeoneragging onanyone not atPlenaryBadpunsPassiveaggressionSomeonereads ahaiku orpoemAmendmentto anAmendmentQuorumis lostPersonal/directmessage fromsomeone tellingyou to go toPlenary whenyou’re alreadythereSomeonebringstheir non-BMC SOPresidentforgets thatthe balconymic existsSomeonemakes anargument withan unrelatedpersonalanecdoteA presenter lookslike they’re aboutto punchwhomever is atthe mic in the face“Why is thisresolution evenhere/This didn'tneed to be aresolution”We argue for like3 hours aboutsomething thatthen passes[pretty much]unanimouslyBeyonce isplayed whiletrying toreachQuorumPeople arecrowdedaround poweroutlets chargingtheir phonesRoom drawnumbersare raffledoffA counterlooksconfusedThere's no waythis resolutionhas beenresearchedenoughSomeonestruggleswith themicSomeone isarguing/questioningwho clearly hasn’tread the resolutionWe no longer knowwhat is being voted on—eg, amendment,amendment to anamendment, voting onwhether to actually voteon the resolution, etc.They have torecount tomake sure westill havequorumAnannouncementis made thathas nothing todo withyou/Plenary

Plenary Bingo (at night) - Call List

(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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  1. A resolution is heavily edited—amendments, etc.—only to not pass anyway
  2. Things look like they’re going to end in a fistfight
  3. Someone texts you from Plenary about something ridiculous going on at Plenary
  4. Someone on the mic ambiguously talks about the “spirit of the honor code”
  5. There are like 6 people on the pro mic and none on the con but we have to listen to all of them anyway
  6. You can see at least 5 people on tumblr
  7. Speaker at mic forgets to say name and class year
  8. Someone asks you what you’re doing and gets offended at the idea of “Plenary Bingo”
  9. Someone says “freshman” and is corrected
  10. “Decorum” broken by cheering
  11. Memes
  12. “I just really love Bryn Mawr…..”
  13. You decide it’s time to overthrow SGA and implement your own form of government, since it couldn’t be any worse
  14. You continually remind yourself how important student governance is and why dictatorships are bad
  15. Someone is clearly asleep
  16. People sing along to the songs played while trying to reach Quorum
  17. You overhear someone ragging on anyone not at Plenary
  18. Bad puns
  19. Passive aggression
  20. Someone reads a haiku or poem
  21. Amendment to an Amendment
  22. Quorum is lost
  23. Personal/direct message from someone telling you to go to Plenary when you’re already there
  24. Someone brings their non-BMC SO
  25. President forgets that the balcony mic exists
  26. Someone makes an argument with an unrelated personal anecdote
  27. A presenter looks like they’re about to punch whomever is at the mic in the face
  28. “Why is this resolution even here/This didn't need to be a resolution”
  29. We argue for like 3 hours about something that then passes [pretty much] unanimously
  30. Beyonce is played while trying to reach Quorum
  31. People are crowded around power outlets charging their phones
  32. Room draw numbers are raffled off
  33. A counter looks confused
  34. There's no way this resolution has been researched enough
  35. Someone struggles with the mic
  36. Someone is arguing/questioning who clearly hasn’t read the resolution
  37. We no longer know what is being voted on—eg, amendment, amendment to an amendment, voting on whether to actually vote on the resolution, etc.
  38. They have to recount to make sure we still have quorum
  39. An announcement is made that has nothing to do with you/Plenary