Yeah, not to be a pedant, but the expression "Bob's your uncle" (meaning "that's all there is to it!" or "voila!") originated in the U.K. about a century ago. Saith Wiki: "The origins are uncertain, but a common theory is that the expression arose after Conservative Prime Minister Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury ("Bob") appointed his nephew Arthur Balfour as Chief Secretary for Ireland in 1887, an act of nepotism which was apparently both surprising and unpopular." So, if Bob's not your uncle, then what used to be so easy, so dependable, so taken-for-granted (like a home with a good woman, a good life, etc.) is now, devastatingly absent....