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Thanksgiving Moments Told by the Cast of Bob's Burgers

Allow the cast of Bob's Burgers narrate your family's Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving Moments Told by the Cast of Bob's Burgers
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There's so many moments that come with the holidays that we all can relate to. Here are some depicted by the wise words of the Bob's Burgers cast.

We all feel the need to put our best act on around family. Pick out a nice outfit, plan our responses to awkward questions, and pretend as if you have your life together.


On the drive over you may need to give yourself a pep talk. Just remind yourself you can do this and in return you will receive a wonderful plate of food.

Depending on your family situation you may need a special drink to make it through dinner. You may actually need a special drink or two.

Sometimes we need someone to remind us when we've ate just too much food. Whether it's because you're counting calories or saving room for dessert.

We all try to be on our best behavior during the grand toast, and sometimes we just fail.


When listening to a family member go on about how amazing their life is and you just can't bare to listen to the same story over again.

There's always that moment when you try to tell everyone a story and no one pays attention.


There's always so many hugs to go around. However, if you're someone who doesn't like being touched this can be the worst day of your life.

When worse comes to worst just stop and think happy thoughts.

Sometimes no matter how hard you try to make everything go as smooth as possible you have to drop a truth bomb.




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