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{{Character|title1 = Bob|image1 = Bob.jpg|caption1 = Bob as portrayed in the film.|name = Bob|gender = Male|age = Older than 18|status = Alive|actor = Adam Hagenbuch}}
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|actor = [[Adam Hagenbuch]]
 
}}'''Bob''' is a character in ''Perks''. In the film, he is portrayed by [[Adam Hagenbuch]].
 
   
 
'''Bob''' is a frizzy haired stoner who is part of the group of friends who befriend [[Charlie]]. In the film, he is portrayed by actor Adam Hagenbuch.
==Personality==
 
Bob is an older druggie that hangs out with highschoolers, he also offers Charlie drugs at his first highschool party. He is said to attend the culinary institute and is given bubbles for Christmas by Charlie. 
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Bob was born an only child, and his parents are never home. He also attends a part time community college, and wants to be a chef. In the film it is said that he went on a date with a girl who worked at the Olive Garden, but it didn't work out.
   
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During a party at his house, he gives Charlie marijuana brownies, and later, he is present when [[Patrick]] tells Charlie he is a wallflower.
==Relationships==
 
===Family===
 
===Friends===
 
He is friends with Sam, Patrick, Charlie, Mary Elizabeth, and Alice.
 
   
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He is also takes part in [[Mary Elizabeth]]'s "Rocky Horror Picture Show" productions.
He often throws parties, and is constantly using drugs, described by Patrick as a 'hopeless stoner'.
 
   
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During the group's Secret Santa, Bob receives a handcrafted Native American marijuana pipe from [[Sam]], and a little plastic tube of soap bubbles from [[Charlie|Charlie.]] He spent the rest of the night blowing the bubbles at the ceiling. When Charlie reads his poem, Bob claims to have heard it before, and says it was a kid's suicide note.
Tries to pursue a waitress from Olive Garden, to no avail.
 
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==Personality==
   
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Bob seems to have a very funny personality, and is very friendly to [[Charlie]] when they first meet, but according to [[Patrick]], he is "a hopeless stoner who attends the Culinary Institute".
Comforts Charlie when none of the other members of 'the group' will communicate with him, and also gives Charlie drugs. 
 
==Trivia==
 
When given bubbles by Charlie in the book he says, "Too much," while in the movie he says, "He knows me, he really knows me." 
 
   
 
== Relationships ==
He performs with the others in the Rocky Horror Picture show. 
 
 
Friends:
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*[[Patrick]]
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*[[Sam]]
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*[[Mary Elizabeth]]
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*[[Alice]]
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*[[Charlie]]
 
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Latest revision as of 03:53, 9 August 2018


Bob is a frizzy haired stoner who is part of the group of friends who befriend Charlie. In the film, he is portrayed by actor Adam Hagenbuch.

History

Bob was born an only child, and his parents are never home. He also attends a part time community college, and wants to be a chef. In the film it is said that he went on a date with a girl who worked at the Olive Garden, but it didn't work out.

During a party at his house, he gives Charlie marijuana brownies, and later, he is present when Patrick tells Charlie he is a wallflower.

He is also takes part in Mary Elizabeth's "Rocky Horror Picture Show" productions.

During the group's Secret Santa, Bob receives a handcrafted Native American marijuana pipe from Sam, and a little plastic tube of soap bubbles from Charlie. He spent the rest of the night blowing the bubbles at the ceiling. When Charlie reads his poem, Bob claims to have heard it before, and says it was a kid's suicide note.

Personality

Bob seems to have a very funny personality, and is very friendly to Charlie when they first meet, but according to Patrick, he is "a hopeless stoner who attends the Culinary Institute".

Relationships

Friends: