Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 15th July 1989
Dilbert//91, first published 37 years ago on Saturday 15th July 1989
Tags
hair job growth business
Official transcript
Dilbert sits in his chair reading the newspaper. Dogbert says, "I got a job."
Dogbert jumps onto the hassock and says, "I'm the new spokesperson for 'Harry's Hair Growth Solution.'"
Dogbert asks, "Mind if I borrow your razor for the 'Before' pictures?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I GOT A JOB.
NEWS I'M THE NEW SPOKESPERSON FOR "HARRY'S HAIR GROWTH SOLUTION." NEWS MIND IF I BORROW YOUR RAZOR FOR THE "BEFORE" PICTURES ?
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AI Analysis
The comic strip is titled "New Spokesperson" and features Dilbert, a white dog, and a man sitting in a chair reading a newspaper.
Panel 1: Dilbert approaches the man and says, "I got a job." The man responds with a mix of confusion and amusement, "I'm the new spokesperson for 'Harry's Hair Growth Solution.'"
Panel 2: Dilbert asks, "Mind if I borrow your razor for the 'before' pictures?" The man looks at Dilbert with a puzzled expression, unsure of how to respond.
Panel 3: The man finally responds, "Before pictures? What do you mean?" Dilbert explains, "I want to show the difference between my bald head and my new hair growth solution." The man is still confused, but Dilbert assures him, "Don't worry, I'll give it back after the shoot."
Summary: The comic strip is a humorous take on the idea of a dog getting a job as a spokesperson for a hair growth solution. The punchline relies on the unexpected twist of a dog wanting to use a razor to take "before" pictures, adding to the comedic effect. The strip pokes fun at the absurdity of the situation and the man's confusion, making it an entertaining read.
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