“Dad, can Ihave $5?”“$4? Whatdo you​ want$3 for?”​Sequencingvs.prioritization“Ninewomen can'thave a babyin​ a month”“We need todeal with thealligatornearest theboatTo quoteJerryMaguire:SHOW METHE MONEYCastle wallreferences​(andunlocked​rooms within)​“Don’t use‘discuss’ as anext step, itdoesn’t meananything” ​“She’s likeTeflon –nothingsticks”HeatherGifs in the​chat thread(and somemore gifs)​“Scaffoldingof thewatermelon"CreatingstickiesusingShapes inPowerPoint“Despite my​Britishaccent,​I do livehere”​‘Versus’asopposedto ‘Vs.’“EYshowing upwith the​school bus”“There’s alreadysomeone in [thenetwork/system]”​Bakingreference orstory (bonus if​Great British​Bake-off)​Using eg,​instead ofe.g.,​“We need toavoid thisbecoming likeschoolboysoccer”​“Indexthosebulletpoints”“Top ofmy InboxPlease”​Self-referencesto Dr. Doom/ Dr. Fear​“Inputcondition”Too muchinformationabout whatdone at theweekend ​“Dad, can Ihave $5?”“$4? Whatdo you​ want$3 for?”​Sequencingvs.prioritization“Ninewomen can'thave a babyin​ a month”“We need todeal with thealligatornearest theboatTo quoteJerryMaguire:SHOW METHE MONEYCastle wallreferences​(andunlocked​rooms within)​“Don’t use‘discuss’ as anext step, itdoesn’t meananything” ​“She’s likeTeflon –nothingsticks”HeatherGifs in the​chat thread(and somemore gifs)​“Scaffoldingof thewatermelon"CreatingstickiesusingShapes inPowerPoint“Despite my​Britishaccent,​I do livehere”​‘Versus’asopposedto ‘Vs.’“EYshowing upwith the​school bus”“There’s alreadysomeone in [thenetwork/system]”​Bakingreference orstory (bonus if​Great British​Bake-off)​Using eg,​instead ofe.g.,​“We need toavoid thisbecoming likeschoolboysoccer”​“Indexthosebulletpoints”“Top ofmy InboxPlease”​Self-referencesto Dr. Doom/ Dr. Fear​“Inputcondition”Too muchinformationabout whatdone at theweekend ​

Paul Mee Bingo - Call List

(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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  1. “Dad, can I have $5?” “$4? What do you​ want $3 for?”​
  2. Sequencing vs. prioritization
  3. “Nine women can't have a baby in​ a month”
  4. “We need to deal with the alligator nearest the boat
  5. To quote Jerry Maguire: SHOW ME THE MONEY
  6. Castle wall references​ (and unlocked​ rooms within)​
  7. “Don’t use ‘discuss’ as a next step, it doesn’t mean anything” ​
  8. “She’s like Teflon – nothing sticks”
  9. Heather
  10. Gifs in the​ chat thread (and some more gifs)​
  11. “Scaffolding of the watermelon"
  12. Creating stickies using Shapes in PowerPoint
  13. “Despite my​ British accent,​ I do live here”​
  14. ‘Versus’ as opposed to ‘Vs.’
  15. “EY showing up with the​ school bus”
  16. “There’s already someone in [the network/system]”​
  17. Baking reference or story (bonus if​ Great British​ Bake-off)​
  18. Using eg,​ instead of e.g.,​
  19. “We need to avoid this becoming like schoolboy soccer”​
  20. “Index those bullet points”
  21. “Top of my Inbox Please”​
  22. Self-references to Dr. Doom / Dr. Fear​
  23. “Input condition”
  24. Too much information about what done at the weekend ​