(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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“Just browsing/looking around.”
“Do you have any laptops?
“Do you have any more wifi/internet boxes?”
Person take new fiction book
Person calls about fax machine
Person calls about printer
“I’ve never been here before.”
Find a double copy of book/library item
Person thinks we are affiliated with municipal libraries
Referring folks to Central
“Can I take this out the window?”
Parents letting their kids run loose
“Is this a bookstore?”
Patron takes their own holds off shelf
Person needs a Notary
“This place is so small!”
“Can you send this back to (municipal library)?”
“Unfortunately we don't have/can’t do this at this library.”
Someone from Wash U calls
Person comes in just to use the bathroom.
“Is there an upstairs?”
“Lets ask the PIC”
Person has no identification whatsoever.
Person asks about hours
Person comes in just to use computer
Staff member Gets Kimchi Guys
Have to explain we’re a mini-branch
“Where’s the man that used to be here?” (Stephen)
Phone rings, we answer, *silence*
Person takes display book from Adult fiction
“Can I check this out? No, I don't have a library card.”
Explain to a patron this is a mini-branch.
Person calls about computer
Staff member gets Snarfs
“I used to work for the library.”
Someone comments on three people behind the desk
Referring folks to Schlafly
“Do you need my library card?”
“Is there a place I can study here?”
Person calls to ask where we are
“Do you have a fax machine?”
Wash U student comes in
Staff member Gets Kaldis
“Is this the whole library?”
Person takes a display book from front facing shelves