(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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I was conceived
in Japan
I was once in a tv commercial for Vodafone that played during the Latin Grammies.
I have jumped the highest bungy jump in the world.
I studied Russian at university
I recently found out I have synesthesia and used to believe that everyone associated for example months or numbers with colors
I played the balalaika at school
I am a certified foot masseur
I once illegally entered Thailand
I have been representing my county
in TV-pucken
two years in a row when I was 14 and 15 years old.
I have a very "modern family": seven siblings, but only one that I share the same mum and dad with
I was once turned down from a job in a café because
I didn’t have enough sandwich making experience.
When I was a member of the Stockholm Tolkien Society, my alias was Lothiriel of Dol Amroth
I once fell out from
a second story window
onto a driveway.
When 8 years old, I participated in a large competition for baking the best bread.
I have lived in
Alfred Nobel's
house in Vinterviken
I practice diving (simhopp)
I know each and every line in two movies: Legally Blonde and A Room with a View.
When I was young I used to re-arrange my bedroom in the evenings, so it would feel like a new place when I woke up
I have as many plants in
my apartment as I have square metres.
I adopted an orphan elephant in Kenya.
I have flown a glider "segelflyg"
I’ve studied philosophy in Catalan.
I worked several summers as a
cruise host on a Portuguese
cruise ship
touring around the Atlantic and North sea.
I worked one summer at High Chaparral and took care of the pony rides and the pony club for the kids.
I've been on all löpsedel
(evening newspaper leaflets)
all over Sweden for one day.