Additionally, it has served to be useful for other purposes. Like when we have to keep score for how many times Lex spits razzberries at me in contrast to how often I deliberately annoy him.
That's beside the point.
Not long after the board went up, we noticed an interesting phenomenon whenever we entertained...
People cannot resist the lure of a blank white space...especially when a marker is so handily ready to be used to deface said white space.
Occasionally, we get artwork - little pictures of fairies or monsters or hobbits.
Mostly though? We get random, typically sexually-related, items added to our ongoing list. I'm fairly certain all the people we know and entertain have the maturity level of 12-year-old boys...including ourselves.
Normally I'm pretty savvy at catching the additions when I'm making my shopping list. There was that one time I did buy D batteries for Lex without question. You know, because in this house we have an if-you-don't-want-to-know-just-don't-ask policy and I just didn't want to know. He was more than a little surprised when the batteries appeared in his room after my weekly shopping trip. I was more than a little surprised I'd been so gullible.
Recently, a mysterious item showed up on the list during a night of RPG geekery. It wasn't very subtle so I knew right away it was one of our friendly pranksters. But when Lex and I were making my shopping list that week, given the fact that he and I both have been dating more during the last couple of months, we looked at that item and decided in all seriousness it was both practical and prudent.

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Quite right, you just can't have safe dating fun with out lots and lots of deli meat and toaster pastries I always say!
It actually says "pasties" which makes it even more fun.
Personally, give us all enough of the (large) bottle of the pinot grigio and this becomes a really fun list.
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