Someone over 65 tells same story twice. Pretends to be deaf when people complain. Nana checks her phone. Marc tells inappropriate joke, no one is offended...because drinks. Marc impersonates Grandpa. Within 5 minutes, Bubbe asks Stefanie “When will we see you again?” Someone farts. Blames Katie’s Buddha statue. Katie announces the miles she’s running tomorrow “and does anyone want to join?” Katie tells inappropriate joke, shrugs and says, “I thought it was funny.” Michele mentions her pregnancy again. Katie makes fun of Lutz and Marc reminds her the windows are open. Grandpa tells inside joke, pauses and says “Eh?” Polite, half- hearted laughter ensues. Bubbe tells Katie to sit down. Bubbe asks the boys if ”they’re feeding you in Chicago?” Michele mentions her pregnancy. Bubbe tells Marc “enough already you are wasting away.” Bubbe calls dog her youngest grandchild. Zach, Jake and Stefanie sneak off to smoke weed. Michele offers to make Marc lasagna in bid to replace Katie. Polite, half- hearted laughter ensues. Grandpa mentions that he voted for Gillum and supports free college, revealing himself to be the most liberal person in any room since 1963. Nana gets teary- eyed. Grandpa complains about the food while eating it. Katie calls neighbors Lutzers and Marc reminds her the windows are open. Jake, Stefanie or Zach made to defend college majors and other life choices. Someone over 65 interrupts a story right before punchline. Coughs up phlegm. Someone over 65 tells same story twice. Pretends to be deaf when people complain. Nana checks her phone. Marc tells inappropriate joke, no one is offended...because drinks. Marc impersonates Grandpa. Within 5 minutes, Bubbe asks Stefanie “When will we see you again?” Someone farts. Blames Katie’s Buddha statue. Katie announces the miles she’s running tomorrow “and does anyone want to join?” Katie tells inappropriate joke, shrugs and says, “I thought it was funny.” Michele mentions her pregnancy again. Katie makes fun of Lutz and Marc reminds her the windows are open. Grandpa tells inside joke, pauses and says “Eh?” Polite, half- hearted laughter ensues. Bubbe tells Katie to sit down. Bubbe asks the boys if ”they’re feeding you in Chicago?” Michele mentions her pregnancy. Bubbe tells Marc “enough already you are wasting away.” Bubbe calls dog her youngest grandchild. Zach, Jake and Stefanie sneak off to smoke weed. Michele offers to make Marc lasagna in bid to replace Katie. Polite, half- hearted laughter ensues. Grandpa mentions that he voted for Gillum and supports free college, revealing himself to be the most liberal person in any room since 1963. Nana gets teary- eyed. Grandpa complains about the food while eating it. Katie calls neighbors Lutzers and Marc reminds her the windows are open. Jake, Stefanie or Zach made to defend college majors and other life choices. Someone over 65 interrupts a story right before punchline. Coughs up phlegm.
(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.
Someone over 65 tells same story twice. Pretends to be deaf when people complain.
Nana checks her phone.
Marc tells inappropriate joke, no one is offended...because drinks.
Marc impersonates Grandpa.
Within 5 minutes, Bubbe asks Stefanie “When will we see you again?”
Someone farts. Blames Katie’s Buddha statue.
Katie announces the miles she’s running tomorrow “and does anyone want to join?”
Katie tells inappropriate joke, shrugs and says, “I thought it was funny.”
Michele mentions her pregnancy again.
Katie makes fun of Lutz and Marc reminds her the windows are open.
Grandpa tells inside joke, pauses and says “Eh?” Polite, half-hearted laughter ensues.
Bubbe tells Katie to sit down.
Bubbe asks the boys if ”they’re feeding you in Chicago?”
Michele mentions her pregnancy.
Bubbe tells Marc “enough already you are wasting away.”
Bubbe calls dog her youngest grandchild.
Zach, Jake and Stefanie sneak off to smoke weed.
Michele offers to make Marc lasagna in bid to replace Katie. Polite, half-hearted laughter ensues.
Grandpa mentions that he voted for Gillum and supports free college, revealing himself to be the most liberal person in any room since 1963.
Nana gets teary-eyed.
Grandpa complains about the food while eating it.
Katie calls neighbors Lutzers and Marc reminds her the windows are open.
Jake, Stefanie or Zach made to defend college majors and other life choices.
Someone over 65 interrupts a story right before punchline. Coughs up phlegm.