(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 mean you ever think of oranges and lemons on a tree?”
“Well, Marco, till he came here she was never out on the street twelve o’clock at night.”
“Come on, kid, put sump’m behind it, you can’t hurt me.”
“I know lemons are green, for Christ’s sake, you see them in the store they’re green sometimes.”
“The child has to grow up and go away, and the man has to learn to forget.”
“I take the blankets off my bed for him, and he takes and puts his dirty filthy hands on her like a goddam thief!”
“I knew where he was heading for, I knew where he was going to end.”
“He’s a cook, too!; He sings, he cooks…”
“What do you say, Marco, we go to the bouts next Saturday night. You never seen a fight, did you?”
“If he’s here to work, then he should work; if he’s here for a good time then he could fool around!”
“...but through the years, there is too much love for the daughter, too much love for the niece. Do you understand what i’m saying to you?”
“Mr. Alfieri, they’re laughin’ at him on the piers. I’m ashamed. Paper Doll they call him. Blondie now.”
“She wants to get married, Eddie. She can’t marry you, can she?”
“I don’t want to hit you, Eddie.”
“You wanna dance, Rodolpho?”
“You have no recourse in the law, Eddie.”
“I mean like me- I can’t cook, I can’t sing, I can’t make dresses, so I’m on the water front.”
“No, no, he didn’t hurt me. I was only surprised.”
“I worked like a dog twenty years so a punk could have her, so that’s what I done.”
“The guy ain’t right, Mr. Alfieri.”
“Maybe you should keep more here. Because maybe she thinks it comes so easy you’ll never get ahead of yourself.”
“It ain’t so free here either, Rodolpho, like you think.”
“You mean to tell me that there’s no law that a guy which he ain’t right can go to work and marry a girl and-?”