(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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Write on the spot
"Make it a great day"
Death / Mortality (bonus: the joy of taking photos at funerals)
Mrs. Weeble
“What is quality?”
Meeting ends abruptly
How about “Someone provides a tip, Pete suggests the opposite”
Meeting ends abruptly
Irrelevant story
(I think the center space should be reserved for Don’s grumbling about the meeting length, which would pretty much fill it each day)
Death / Mortality (bonus: the joy of taking photos at funerals)
Congratulating Dave for “selling” a new newsletter/project
“Photo backgrounds do matter”
Congratulating Dave for “selling” a new newsletter/project
Irrelevant story
Spelling in any capacity
Dehasslefy
“When I used to newsgather…” - Andy
Mrs. Weebles
Dehasslefy
“Put your cellphone in your car’s trunk”
Spelling in any capacity
“Pull over and take a xx-minute nap if you’re tired while driving”
“Photo backgrounds don’t matter”
“Photo backgrounds do matter”
Bob gets an unnecessary shoutout
Bob gets an unnecessary shoutout
Spelling in any capacity
Write on the spot
Write on the spot
Dehasslefy
Somebody suggesting one way to do something, then Pete suggesting the opposite (trying to think of a better way to articulate this)
"Make it a great day"
Drilling a new person about their first trip
(I think the center space should be reserved for Don’s grumbling about the meeting length, which would pretty much fill it each day)
“Pull over and take a xx-minute nap if you’re tired while driving”
“Photo backgrounds don’t matter”
“Put your cellphone in your car’s trunk”
Death / Mortality
Leif chiming in
Meeting ends abruptly
“Back when I began my first newsletter, the 6600 Burlington Express . . .”
“Back when I began my first newsletter, the 6600 Burlington Express . . .”