Person visibly overwhelmed by the chaos Box full of remote controls, none labeled Stacked gear you’re scared to touch A vendor clearly not interested in selling anything Manual for a product not found anywhere nearby “I’ve had this since the.. ['80s}” “Tested and working” sign with no proof Person explaining something with exaggerated hand gestures Table with mostly power cords and adapters Someone wearing more than one radio “Vintage” computer hardware that’s mostly yellowed plastic Group gathered around a mystery object going “Hmm…” “It’s not pretty, but it works” Wind blowing someone's sign off their table Someone asking, “Is this compatible with my setup?” “Those are rare. You can’t find those anymore.” Someone walking around with a wagon/cart Vendor using a lawn chair as a display stand “You can never have too much coax” Boxes full of mixed connectors Table with more tools than radios Folding table sagging under too much gear “You’re better off building one yourself” "As-is” label on a radio with missing parts Person visibly overwhelmed by the chaos Box full of remote controls, none labeled Stacked gear you’re scared to touch A vendor clearly not interested in selling anything Manual for a product not found anywhere nearby “I’ve had this since the.. ['80s}” “Tested and working” sign with no proof Person explaining something with exaggerated hand gestures Table with mostly power cords and adapters Someone wearing more than one radio “Vintage” computer hardware that’s mostly yellowed plastic Group gathered around a mystery object going “Hmm…” “It’s not pretty, but it works” Wind blowing someone's sign off their table Someone asking, “Is this compatible with my setup?” “Those are rare. You can’t find those anymore.” Someone walking around with a wagon/cart Vendor using a lawn chair as a display stand “You can never have too much coax” Boxes full of mixed connectors Table with more tools than radios Folding table sagging under too much gear “You’re better off building one yourself” "As-is” label on a radio with missing parts
(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.
Person visibly overwhelmed by the chaos
Box full of remote controls, none labeled
Stacked gear you’re scared to touch
A vendor clearly not interested in selling anything
Manual for a product not found anywhere nearby
“I’ve had this since the.. ['80s}”
“Tested and working” sign with no proof
Person explaining something with exaggerated hand gestures
Table with mostly power cords and adapters
Someone wearing more than one radio
“Vintage” computer hardware that’s mostly yellowed plastic
Group gathered around a mystery object going “Hmm…”
“It’s not pretty, but it works”
Wind blowing someone's sign off their table
Someone asking, “Is this compatible with my setup?”
“Those are rare. You can’t find those anymore.”
Someone walking around with a wagon/cart
Vendor using a lawn chair as a display stand
“You can never have too much coax”
Boxes full of mixed connectors
Table with more tools than radios
Folding table sagging under too much gear
“You’re better off building one yourself”
"As-is” label on a radio with missing parts