(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 prefer the mountains.
I was/am a social worker.
I was a Teacher’s Assistant for Research Methods at UNC Chapel Hill
Aside from data science and research, I work as a theatrical lighting designer.
I prefer the beach.
I conducted qualitative research in the Guatemalan National Police Archive, and provided information governance and digital archiving consulting services to human rights organizations in Rwanda, El Salvador, Austin, and Guatemala.
I love taking walks in Patterson Park and Highlandtown
I don’t talk to people until I’ve had coffee.
I attended a land grant university.
While I was completing my Masters in Public Heath at the University of Auckland, I studied abroad at UC Berkely
I grew up on a dirt road.
I find pineapple on pizza abhorrent.
I went to a Brandi Carlile concert at The Mann on August 20th.
I have a fur child.
I don’t drink caffeine.
I have a consistent meditation practice.
I completed my MA in Applied Psychology at NYU
I was/am a classroom teacher.
I am a member of a greek organization.
I was an Associate Policy Advisor for the state of Montana
I was a Podcast Fellow for “Bending the Arc” at the University of Pennsylvania
I studied at UPenn
I’ve worked as a campaign manager.
I was not born in the US.
I speak a language proficiently other than English.
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I was a Green Party representative candidate for the state of MA at age 21
I went to public school K-12.
I prefer cats to dogs.
I have twins
Some of my hobbies include hiking, running, and reading a good book
I have a cat named Ellie
I have a toddler.
I was Phi Beta Kappa
I rode the bus to school.
I was on the women's soccer team during my time at Warren Wilson College