Wes'smothermoves himto BaltimoreCounty.Narrator andJustin take thegraffiti-coveredsubway backto the Bronx.Ozziedismisses apanhandler.Wes findshis mother'sbag ofmarijuana.Boys secureseats afterwhite peopleget off at110th Street.Narrator makesup a storyabout his"vacationhome" inBrooklyn. Thenarratortalks aboutcultureBrawl breaksout duringthe baseballgame.Wes getshigh forthe firsttime.Mary Mooresarcasticallywarns Wes.Narrator'sgradesbegin toslip.Wesmistakes atrash canfor a girl.Narratorrotatesclothes tohide poverty.Narratorexaggerateshissuspensionstory.Narrator andJustin rushhome beforedusk.The narratordescribesRiverdale'saffluent,beautifulcampus.Wes decidesselling drugsis an easyway to makemoney.Narratorvisits sneakerstores inManhattan hecan't afford.Narrator'smotherdecides tosend him toprivate school.Narrator'smotherthreatens himwith militaryschool.Wesencounters adrug lookout(with aheadset).Wes failssixthgrade.We find outabout thenarrator'senvironmentNarrator'stwo worldsretreat totheir separatecorners.Narrator'suncle attemptsto host abaseballgame.Tony getsshot in abotcheddrug deal.The crewasks thenarrator abouthis "whiteschool."Wes'smothermoves himto BaltimoreCounty.Narrator andJustin take thegraffiti-coveredsubway backto the Bronx.Ozziedismisses apanhandler.Wes findshis mother'sbag ofmarijuana.Boys secureseats afterwhite peopleget off at110th Street.Narrator makesup a storyabout his"vacationhome" inBrooklyn. Thenarratortalks aboutcultureBrawl breaksout duringthe baseballgame.Wes getshigh forthe firsttime.Mary Mooresarcasticallywarns Wes.Narrator'sgradesbegin toslip.Wesmistakes atrash canfor a girl.Narratorrotatesclothes tohide poverty.Narratorexaggerateshissuspensionstory.Narrator andJustin rushhome beforedusk.The narratordescribesRiverdale'saffluent,beautifulcampus.Wes decidesselling drugsis an easyway to makemoney.Narratorvisits sneakerstores inManhattan hecan't afford.Narrator'smotherdecides tosend him toprivate school.Narrator'smotherthreatens himwith militaryschool.Wesencounters adrug lookout(with aheadset).Wes failssixthgrade.We find outabout thenarrator'senvironmentNarrator'stwo worldsretreat totheir separatecorners.Narrator'suncle attemptsto host abaseballgame.Tony getsshot in abotcheddrug deal.The crewasks thenarrator abouthis "whiteschool."

TOWM Ch 3 - 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. Wes's mother moves him to Baltimore County.
  2. Narrator and Justin take the graffiti-covered subway back to the Bronx.
  3. Ozzie dismisses a panhandler.
  4. Wes finds his mother's bag of marijuana.
  5. Boys secure seats after white people get off at 110th Street.
  6. Narrator makes up a story about his "vacation home" in Brooklyn.
  7. The narrator talks about culture
  8. Brawl breaks out during the baseball game.
  9. Wes gets high for the first time.
  10. Mary Moore sarcastically warns Wes.
  11. Narrator's grades begin to slip.
  12. Wes mistakes a trash can for a girl.
  13. Narrator rotates clothes to hide poverty.
  14. Narrator exaggerates his suspension story.
  15. Narrator and Justin rush home before dusk.
  16. The narrator describes Riverdale's affluent, beautiful campus.
  17. Wes decides selling drugs is an easy way to make money.
  18. Narrator visits sneaker stores in Manhattan he can't afford.
  19. Narrator's mother decides to send him to private school.
  20. Narrator's mother threatens him with military school.
  21. Wes encounters a drug lookout (with a headset).
  22. Wes fails sixth grade.
  23. We find out about the narrator's environment
  24. Narrator's two worlds retreat to their separate corners.
  25. Narrator's uncle attempts to host a baseball game.
  26. Tony gets shot in a botched drug deal.
  27. The crew asks the narrator about his "white school."