"it either does or it doesn't" references his good daughter "go get me a number, I'll stand here and drink" "Will that (noun) (verb)?" "you guys got the worst professor" "That's a fact, Jack" "Are you with me so far?" "we all okay so far?" "My lovely bride" "that's it, Fort Pitt" "like a ___ dog" *points at class" "I will bleed all over you" "red shirt Friday" passes an object, chemical, or element around smacks presentation with yardstick "you should have ___ out in front of you" tells us the composition of his coffee "hey, bub" "It snot" "my grandma writes faster than you" "stop writing and listen" "come on down here, Carly" "Geez, I make good coffee!" "that's not bad" "I'll stand here and look handsome" "you will get one of these on test day" "if you want to be employable" "look at it; study it" references his bad daughter "it either does or it doesn't" references his good daughter "go get me a number, I'll stand here and drink" "Will that (noun) (verb)?" "you guys got the worst professor" "That's a fact, Jack" "Are you with me so far?" "we all okay so far?" "My lovely bride" "that's it, Fort Pitt" "like a ___ dog" *points at class" "I will bleed all over you" "red shirt Friday" passes an object, chemical, or element around smacks presentation with yardstick "you should have ___ out in front of you" tells us the composition of his coffee "hey, bub" "It snot" "my grandma writes faster than you" "stop writing and listen" "come on down here, Carly" "Geez, I make good coffee!" "that's not bad" "I'll stand here and look handsome" "you will get one of these on test day" "if you want to be employable" "look at it; study it" references his bad daughter
(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.
"it either does or it doesn't"
references his good daughter
"go get me a number, I'll stand here and drink"
"Will that (noun) (verb)?"
"you guys got the worst professor"
"That's a fact, Jack"
"Are you with me so far?"
"we all okay so far?"
"My lovely bride"
"that's it, Fort Pitt"
"like a ___ dog"
*points at class"
"I will bleed all over you"
"red shirt Friday"
passes an object, chemical, or element around
smacks presentation with yardstick
"you should have ___ out in front of you"
tells us the composition of
his coffee
"hey, bub"
"It snot"
"my grandma writes
faster than you"
"stop writing and listen"
"come on down here, Carly"
"Geez, I make good coffee!"
"that's not bad"
"I'll stand here and look handsome"
"you will get one of these on test day"
"if you want to be employable"
"look at it; study it"
references his bad daughter