(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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old typewriters
taking off glasses at table when a story falls through
Biased reporting
Hollywood has convinced the public that female journalists frequently sleep with sources
having a stressful meeting with your editor
wearing a trench coat and hat
Putting out a cigarette in a coffee cup
anchors having a bottle of vodka under their desk, election night pizza
People thinking we do shady stuff like concealing our identity when in fact this never happens LOL
Keeping a flask of hard liquor in a desk drawer
journalists are alcoholics
angry calls or emails from readers
asking "what am I missing?"
agreeing to an off-the-record interview
That all journalists drink coffee!!
Journalists are neurotic
or an old timey hat with a feather on it
shifting through piles of notes
an editor slamming a story down on your desk
having a stressful meeting with your editor
meeting a source in a dark alley/parking garage
Stalking sources
circling or underlining parts of notes during an interview
flipping pages on a notepad
running hands through hair in stress
the 24 y old newly grad who landed a job as a columnist at a new york magazine and has a huge 3 bedroom apartment with an amazing view even though those jobs actually pay like 30k a year, anchors having a bottle of vodka under their desk, electi
Flaunting a press pass at some sort of newsworthy scene to "get the scoop"
getting a door slammed in your face
election night pizza
long grey trenchcoats
Wearing a fedora with a piece of paper reading press
smoking in the newsroom
man yelling in the newsroom/being a jerk
None come to mind :( I'm a graphic designer (free)
I think the act of journalists pulling out a small notepad and writing in it when they're interviewing someone is something you see in movies a lot. Why is that? Don't we have iphones?