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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 6th July 1989

Dilbert//82, first published 37 years ago on Thursday 6th July 1989


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boss lunch office workers company business


Official transcript

Dilbert and Dogbert sit outdoors. Dilbert says, "If I stay with my company for ten years, I get a watch and lunch with my boss."

Dogbert asks, "What do you get for twenty years?"

Dilbert replies, "Lunch without my boss."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

IF I STAY WITH MY COMPANY FOR TEN YEARS, I GET A WATCH AND LUNCH WITH MY BOSS.

WHAT DO YOU GET FOR TWENTY YEARS ?

LUNCH WITHOUT MY BOSS.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Lunch Without My Boss"

Summary:

This comic strip, originally published in 1998, revolves around the theme of a workplace lunch break. The story begins with the protagonist, Dilbert, expressing his desire to spend his company's ten-year anniversary with his boss. However, he is met with an unexpected twist when his boss reveals that the reward for this milestone is not a celebratory lunch with him, but rather a solo lunch without him. The punchline is delivered through a clever play on words, highlighting the irony and humor in the situation. The comic strip pokes fun at the monotony and routine of office life, making it relatable to many readers who have experienced similar situations.

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