(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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What Doug/Jason says could be seen as offensive if posted on Twitter/X
Scriffo seems like he is on something this morning...
Doug holds an open mouth smile for over 5 seconds
Doug makes reference to a previous Wednesday call
Jason asks Doug a question
Frog story told correctly
Doug talks about how as a planner if we need to ensure our clients have access to money at any time
Find someone on the call not in your office who is obviously on their phone and not listening
Jason tells someone to turn on their camera
Doug says something he thinks is deep, but it is not
Doug makes an analogy other than the frog story
Doug laughs
Doug's head touches the corner of the screen like the DVD logo
Doug tells us this job is not about the money
Doug stumbles over his words/stutter
Doug starts a list and doesn't finish it
Doug stands/gets out of his chair
Doug's book is mentioned
Doug mentions "No End to Better"
Doug/Jason make a "humble" brag
Find someone on the call not in your office who is obviously playing Doug-O (ex. getting excited when Doug says something)
Doug talks about values reflection
Doug gets animated with his hands/body
Jason says Doug's full name
Jason misspells something
VP dozing off on call
Jason's dogs bark
Doug says "financial services industry"
Doug says something brand new
Jason/Doug talks about aligning values
Scriffo refers to his notes
Doug is called Yoda
Doug nods to what Jason says
Doug mentions E-Think-Motion
Jason cuts Doug off
Doug repeats himself
Scriffo recalls a conversation he had with Doug off of Wednesday's call
Doug coughs
Participants drop by 5 people from the start of the call
Silence for 5 straight seconds
Doug mentions a book he didn't write
Doug mentions someone at FFA who is not Scriffo or Jason
Doug goes on a tangent
Doug cuts someone off
Scriffo is called on
Doug pronounces a word very strangely
Frog story told incorrectly
The "old days" were harder
See Scriffo taking in-depth notes
Doug Takes Sip of Water
Jason tells us to work weekends
Doug tries to relate to the youth
Doug touches his face
Frogs are mentioned
Freeze Game
Doug tells us to jump as frogs
Someone can't answer Doug's question
Doug curses no matter how mild
Doug mentions a location/place he is/has been
Doug says something about robots/AI
Doug sneezes
Doug mentions his or someone else's age
Doug mentions "Feel, Felt, Found"
Doug gives objectively good advice
Doug touches the computer/ screen/camera
Jason tells someone to turn off their mic
Jason or Scriffo recaps what Doug says in the chat
FFA's values are mentioned
Doug or Scriffo mentions their values
Doug says something is uncertain
Doug makes a funny noise
Doug brings on a guest speaker
Doug sits perfectly still for 10 seconds straight
Doug talks about a speech he gave to another group
Jason calls Doug his friend
Scriffo or Jason corrects/helps Doug
Doug fails at using technology
Doug gets noticeably louder/more passionate
Doug finishes a list he started
Doug talks about how great FFA is
Doug mentions our values/his values
Doug calls on a new person
Jason calls us Lazy
Doug mentions a bad habit
Jason says "I want to say something about that Doug" or something very close
Mind of a capitalist and heart of a social worker is mentioned
Doug doesn't blink for a full 30 seconds
Scriffo inserts himself into the conversation
Scriffo types in chat
Jason laughs at something Doug says
Doug or Jason tells us not to quit
Doug gives objectively bad advice
Doug or Jason asks us to raise our hands/respond to a question
Doug explains a simple concept in an overly excessive amount of words