(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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Fr. Andrew says "Aw man"
"Nexus of potentialities"
Says "Hypostasis"
Rant on "Dissertations need to be written, papers published"
Fr. Stephen has technical problems (disconnect, lag, distortion or Mexican music)
Reference to a Bat or Mantis Shrimp
Mentions "the voice of Steve"
Mentions book by Fr. Andrew or Fr. Stephen
"Not to go too far down the rabbit hole"
Fr. Stephen reminds that it's "SAINT Augustine"
"Por que no los dos?"
It is a pre-recorded episode
Corny joke from caller
"Someone is putting that on a T-shirt now"
The hosts personally know the live caller
Caller drops when it's his turn
Fr. Stephen mentions his heathen dogs
Mentions another podcast (Whole Council, Jonathan Pageau, etc.)
Fr. Stephen answers with a simple "Yes"
Mentions "Death by holiness"
Mention of Giants
Mentions King James translation
Calvinist Roast
"Um actually"
Mentions Charlton Heston
Mentions obscure pagan ritual
Ruins Sunday School Story
Mentions a 20+ year old song
Says "Protestant friends"
Says "Theophanic Glory Cloud"
Says "You know who you are"
Bashing 19th century Germans
Fr. Andrew says "Right, right, right"
Mentions obscure pop reference
Fr. Andrew makes the "Goodnight everyone" joke
Fr. Stephen answers with a simple "No"
Fr. Stephen utter words from a dead language
Three giggles in a row
Tease a future episode
"We will answer that in the third half of the show"
"This is not a metaphor"
Says "Theotokos"
Mentions Ugaritic myths
Fr Andrew doesn’t get Fr. Stephen’s reference
"People love it when I talk about..."
Comment about "Lord of Spirits and Amon Sûl are the same podcast"
"Ancient Near Eastern cultures"
Fr. Andrew mentions his Old English or Norse mythology classes