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Test Your Bob's Burgers Knowledge

1. Why does Louise mess with people

2. How many toothpicks are on the floor in the first episode of the first season?

3. What song is sung at Lolla-Pa-Food-A Festival?


4. Who is the kid's babysitter (when TIna isn't watching them)?

5. What is Bob's soapdog named?

6. What does Marshmallow tell Louise when asked about her name?

7. What diet does Linda go on after seeing how skinny Gretchen is?

8. What is Bob and Linda's anniversary date?

9. For bob, what happens at 4:30?

10. Name two geographical places Louise hates (think states, countries, etc).

11. Who did Louise kiss?

12. How many keys does Gene know how to play on the piano?

13. What differentiates Gene from the rest of the family?

14. What of Tom Selick's does Linda want thrown in her face?

15. How many (out of 5) sexy parts does Linda still have?

16. What is Gene's favorite candy?

17. Why does Teddy hate mascot animals?

18. "No that was my -- cousin and it was --- base" - teddy

19. Name one of Tommy Jaronda's songs

20. Ms. Schnur has a bumper sticker that says:



Answers

  1. Because she doesn't think that they're that smart
  2. 3
  3. Oil Spill
  4. Jen
  5. Mr. Doglavich
  6. Because when there is sweet potatoes she is on top of them
  7. Skin deep diet. Only eatitng peels of fruit.
  8. September 3
  9. He has to poop
  10. Canada and Florida
  11. Regular size Rudy
  12. 2
  13. He is the only member of his family that has ears (that are pictured)
  14. His ashes
  15. According to the song sung by her high school band, 2/5 sexy parts
  16. Chunky Blast-Offs
  17. He once had a "three way" or watched his wife have sex with a guy in a seal costume
  18. second, third
  19. Elderly Prostitute, Itsy-Bitsy Stripper, Dad, I'm Good At Sex
  20. "My Other Car's a Cat"
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