@RevdLaurieuses at least 3differenthashtags in asingle tweet.Someonecalls FosterMays “RightReverendSir.”Somethinggoes wrongwith thetechnology.Someonecorrectsthe chair'sruling.Someonerefers to ahashtag as a"pound sign" or“number sign.”There is asportsannouncementof any kindfrom the mic.Someoneasks youwhat ahashtag is.There’s a pause inthe schedulebecause no oneknows howRoberts Rules ofOrder works.Someonetalks aboutthe JesusMovement.You hear somefolks talking inhushed tonesabout whichdiocesan clergyare running forbishop.Dillon Greenor WillChaney say"Roll Tide."Someoneasks you whatyou want to bewhen yougrow up.Someoneasks for yourhelp with thescantronballot.Somebody getscalled on to dosomething andthey aren’t inthe room.No one iselected onthe firstballot.You catchclergygiggling attheir phone.Somebodyshouts"Point oforder!"Somebodyspeaks inopposition.Someone’scell phonegoes off.A youth pageor delegatefalls asleep attheir table.Somebodysays, “It’s okay,I don’t need amicrophone.And thenYELLS.”You overhearsomeonecomplainabout thefood.You seesomeoneincorrectlyvoting during a“Vote byOrders.”Someoneasks forclarification onwhat we arevoting on.@RevdLaurieuses at least 3differenthashtags in asingle tweet.Someonecalls FosterMays “RightReverendSir.”Somethinggoes wrongwith thetechnology.Someonecorrectsthe chair'sruling.Someonerefers to ahashtag as a"pound sign" or“number sign.”There is asportsannouncementof any kindfrom the mic.Someoneasks youwhat ahashtag is.There’s a pause inthe schedulebecause no oneknows howRoberts Rules ofOrder works.Someonetalks aboutthe JesusMovement.You hear somefolks talking inhushed tonesabout whichdiocesan clergyare running forbishop.Dillon Greenor WillChaney say"Roll Tide."Someoneasks you whatyou want to bewhen yougrow up.Someoneasks for yourhelp with thescantronballot.Somebody getscalled on to dosomething andthey aren’t inthe room.No one iselected onthe firstballot.You catchclergygiggling attheir phone.Somebodyshouts"Point oforder!"Somebodyspeaks inopposition.Someone’scell phonegoes off.A youth pageor delegatefalls asleep attheir table.Somebodysays, “It’s okay,I don’t need amicrophone.And thenYELLS.”You overhearsomeonecomplainabout thefood.You seesomeoneincorrectlyvoting during a“Vote byOrders.”Someoneasks forclarification onwhat we arevoting on.

EDOK Diocesan Convention Bingo for Youth & College Students - 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. @RevdLaurie uses at least 3 different hashtags in a single tweet.
  2. Someone calls Foster Mays “Right Reverend Sir.”
  3. Something goes wrong with the technology.
  4. Someone corrects the chair's ruling.
  5. Someone refers to a hashtag as a "pound sign" or “number sign.”
  6. There is a sports announcement of any kind from the mic.
  7. Someone asks you what a hashtag is.
  8. There’s a pause in the schedule because no one knows how Roberts Rules of Order works.
  9. Someone talks about the Jesus Movement.
  10. You hear some folks talking in hushed tones about which diocesan clergy are running for bishop.
  11. Dillon Green or Will Chaney say "Roll Tide."
  12. Someone asks you what you want to be when you grow up.
  13. Someone asks for your help with the scantron ballot.
  14. Somebody gets called on to do something and they aren’t in the room.
  15. No one is elected on the first ballot.
  16. You catch clergy giggling at their phone.
  17. Somebody shouts "Point of order!"
  18. Somebody speaks in opposition.
  19. Someone’s cell phone goes off.
  20. A youth page or delegate falls asleep at their table.
  21. Somebody says, “It’s okay, I don’t need a microphone. And then YELLS.”
  22. You overhear someone complain about the food.
  23. You see someone incorrectly voting during a “Vote by Orders.”
  24. Someone asks for clarification on what we are voting on.