(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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Brian: "If you think I talk a lot during regular episodes, well this is a PREVIEW episode..."
Dirk compares a card to a card they played with in college.
"...oh this is a Mike card."
Brian. Talks. Like. This. To. Emphasize. That. He. Thinks. This. Card. Is. Powerful.
"This will definitely see play in [format]."
"There's a very important thing [card] DOESN'T say"
Brian trying to cede the floor after talking like he’s some kind of lawyer or something.
Sam!
"How is this Demon going to kill you, Mike?"
Dirk brings up something someone else said about 3 minutes prior
Brian freaks out over a creature with above square stats (4/4 for 4, etc.)
Somebody (Brian) freaks out over a card that resembles the Power 9/a historically powerful card.
Mention of Never-Ending Preview Season
Chewie tries to give a card to someone else because he read it on MNM, but ends up reading it anyway
Brian trying to cede the floor after talking like he’s some kind of lawyer or something
Chewie complains about difficulty finding things on Wizards’ website
Brian reacts to the power level of a card in the middle of reading it and has to be reminded to finish reading it
Sarcastic surprise that they printed a card with a drawback.
Mike poorly tries to hide that he's eating something.
Mike doesn't know how a new card/mechanic will work in the rules
Brian mispronounces something.
"This feels like a real card."
"Is [card] in Standard?"
Nobody knows the new set's story.
Brian tries to summarize a card right after someone else explains it, but does so in a way more convoluted manner
Confusion over the difference between colorless and generic mana
Brian stops reading a card to remark on the effect without actually finishing what the effect is
Brian explains that a planeswalker that can defend itself is good
Dirk has to take care of one of his kids with one of his kids
“The card is whatever, but the art/flavor text/flavor is awesome”
"Seems good."
Dirk talks about tormenting his students
Dirk doesn't understand the rules.
The dorks need chat to find the link to a preview article from today.
“The card is whatever, but the art/flavor text/flavor is awesome”
"I like it!"
"This card's green, Dirk, read this card!"
Brian: “I don’t want to talk the *whole* time, does anyone else see anything to talk about?”
“This is episode [Episode Number] of the Mana Pool. What’s a [#/#] for [#]?”
Chewie: “If you care about the story, which I *don’t*…”
Brian obliquely brings up court or a client or being a lawyer
Chat has to explain the name of a card
Dirk is distracted and misreads or misunderstands some key piece of a card
Chewie gets annoyed about other peoples’ reactions to cards.