“Call me when you get home” Hates loud restaurants Keeps snacks in purse “just in case” “Oh, I don’t need anything for my birthday” Complains about “kids these days” Asks “Do you think this is too salty?” Says “I just need to sit for a second” Gives unsolicited health advice Has a “good” pair of scissors “Let me grab my sweater” Buys extra “just in case” Complains about grocery prices Keeps a stash of mystery chargers Saves glass jars for no reason “I don’t drive at night.” Born in 1900s Loves a good coupon “I can’t eat that anymore” Hoards reusable shopping bags Falls asleep mid-movie “I need my reading glasses” Prints things instead of saving them digitally Tells kids they don’t know what hard work is “Who touched the thermostat?!” Talks about the weather like it’s breaking news “Call me when you get home” Hates loud restaurants Keeps snacks in purse “just in case” “Oh, I don’t need anything for my birthday” Complains about “kids these days” Asks “Do you think this is too salty?” Says “I just need to sit for a second” Gives unsolicited health advice Has a “good” pair of scissors “Let me grab my sweater” Buys extra “just in case” Complains about grocery prices Keeps a stash of mystery chargers Saves glass jars for no reason “I don’t drive at night.” Born in 1900s Loves a good coupon “I can’t eat that anymore” Hoards reusable shopping bags Falls asleep mid-movie “I need my reading glasses” Prints things instead of saving them digitally Tells kids they don’t know what hard work is “Who touched the thermostat?!” Talks about the weather like it’s breaking news
(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.
“Call me when you get home”
Hates loud restaurants
Keeps snacks in purse “just in case”
“Oh, I don’t need anything for my birthday”
Complains about “kids these days”
Asks “Do you think this is too salty?”
Says “I just need to sit for a second”
Gives unsolicited health advice
Has a “good” pair of scissors
“Let me grab my sweater”
Buys extra “just in case”
Complains about grocery prices
Keeps a stash of mystery chargers
Saves glass jars for no reason
“I don’t drive at night.”
Born in 1900s
Loves a good coupon
“I can’t eat that anymore”
Hoards reusable shopping bags
Falls asleep mid-movie
“I need my reading glasses”
Prints things instead of saving them digitally
Tells kids they don’t know what hard work is
“Who touched the thermostat?!”
Talks about the weather like it’s breaking news