(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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Art vendor knows Neil by name
Neil asks “should I get Mooey another friend?”
Neil chats with and contemplates buying from a humble street artist
Neil speculates how his future children will manage his antiques
Neil encourages one of us to buy something that costs more than $1000
Neil is tempted by coins
Neil tells us about the next art/antiques-related event that we all must attend
Neil talks about the history of a building in Santa Fe
Neil says “Chris is going to buy that for Ling”
Neil asks Tim for his opinion on a jewelry piece
Neil marvels at pottery
Neil shares alarmingly elaborate background story for the creation of a specific piece/type of art
Neil tells an anecdote about buying something for less than $50 and how he could sell it for 20x that price
Neil educates us on the culture of art world rapport
Neil contemplates buying a belt buckle
Neil says “baa-baas” and/or talks about his love for goats and sheep
Neil buys a ring
Neil exclaims in glee about silver or gold
Neil spends more than $200 on a single purchase
Neil talks about buying a house in Santa Fe
Neil is given the opportunity to sell one of his possessions for enormous profit but declines
Neil is intrigued by turquoise and inquires as to its source/type
Neil talks about some train facts
Neil tries to encourage Chris to buy a hat
Neil gets complimented on his hat
Neil tells a story about meeting a famous person serendipitously
Neil says the phrase “salt of the earth”
Neil says “I’m just a man of the people”
Neil says “it’s ok, I can moonlight”
Gallery manager offers to loan Neil a piece
Neil says something about converting Chris to the collectors’ life
Neil mentions “Stickley furniture”
Neil comments on the “value of the silver” in a jewelry piece
Neil buys a fetish
Gallery manager and Neil get into extensive conversation about their artistic backgrounds