problematic analogy "is it okay if i call on you" cardozo is bad >:( mentions god/jesus (1) collectively confuses the class forgets what we have talked about licks fingers (2) mentions a columbia location acknowledges that he went on a tangent tells us to read the cases better makes the class laugh (positive) licks fingers (1) offensive comment "this is an anomaly in american torts' long tangent on a legal topic mention god/jesus (2) bad driver economic justification for torts says he can't hear someone personal story (1) personal story (2) cuts off someone for being wrong says "it's in the notes" makes the class laugh (because we're uncomfy) decides not to talk about something mother in law references religious judgement problematic analogy "is it okay if i call on you" cardozo is bad >:( mentions god/jesus (1) collectively confuses the class forgets what we have talked about licks fingers (2) mentions a columbia location acknowledges that he went on a tangent tells us to read the cases better makes the class laugh (positive) licks fingers (1) offensive comment "this is an anomaly in american torts' long tangent on a legal topic mention god/jesus (2) bad driver economic justification for torts says he can't hear someone personal story (1) personal story (2) cuts off someone for being wrong says "it's in the notes" makes the class laugh (because we're uncomfy) decides not to talk about something mother in law references religious judgement
Torts - 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.
problematic analogy
"is it okay if i
call on you"
cardozo is bad
>:(
mentions god/jesus
(1)
collectively
confuses
the class
forgets what we have talked about
licks fingers (2)
mentions a columbia location
acknowledges
that he went on a
tangent
tells us to read the cases better
makes the class laugh (positive)
licks fingers (1)
offensive comment
"this is an anomaly in american
torts'
long tangent on a legal topic
mention god/jesus
(2)
bad driver
economic justification for torts
says he can't hear someone
personal story (1)
personal story (2)
cuts off someone for being wrong
says "it's in the notes"
makes the class laugh (because we're uncomfy)
decides not to talk about something
mother in law
references
religious judgement