(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 SAID SINGER IT”
Mr. Good has keyboard volume too high and jumpscares everyone
Low winds beef with saxes
Mr. Good plays wrong note while trying to tune
Nathan and Easton run around
Bryce on phone
“TROMBONES SECOND POSITION”
Connor switches instruments mid piece
*Giggles*
MALLIE MENTIONED 🔥
Jake J sits on his case
Shade thrown at Leethan
Evan plays “Final Countdown”
Flutes struggle to tune
Flutes miss trill and review fingerings with Mr. Good (he uses the baton)
Laurel asks for valve oil
Saxophones play angry birds
“NO PHONES”
“TROMBONES CHECK SLIDE POSITIONS”
“We did not sleigh”
Down the line tuning
“MORE BASSOON AND EUPHONIUM”
“Key signatureeeee”
Bass clarinet honks
Mr. Good does Heads and Shoulders
Trumpets told to check F#
>7 minutes spent tuning
“Bari sax too loud!”
Mr. Wallace flinches when clarinets play
Isaac V is out of pocket
Mr. Good whacks baton on stand
Saxophones miss C#
“BASSOONS WE NEED MORE”
Averi complains about warmups
Mr. Wallace begins playing euphonium with Ben (FFF)
Mr. Wallace sighs
“Ok, let’s breathe”
Shade thrown at percussionists
“More Horn!”
Flutes miss Ab/Eb
Mr Good says “You need more attitude/sass”
Mr Good/Wallace tries (and fails) to use slang
Spike forgets flute
Sally makes a comment about bari sax
*Plays “Larger Than Life” *
Flute tuning insulted
Euphoniums don’t play when told
Mr. Wallace sits next to first clarinet and yaps
Sally says bass clarinet is broken
Mr. Wallace joins Suzanne
Shade thrown at Suzanne
Genevieve’s flute breaks
Horns miss entrance because emptying spit
Mr. Good demonstrates by playing trumpet (he cracks his notes)