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Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 6th August 1989

Dilbert//113, first published 37 years ago on Sunday 6th August 1989


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dogbert dilbert overused phrases wednesday swimming jokes


Open source transcript

ONE MORE ADJUSTMENT AND MY TRANS-DIMEN- SIONAL RADIO WILL BE COMPLETE.

PHZEEM NUMP WUMP/ WELCOME TO THE LAND OF OVERUSED PHRASES.

BOY, THEY LET ANYBODY IN HERE UH... HI, HOW ARE YOU?

NOT BAD FOR A WEDNESDAY!

LET ME GIVE YOU THE TEN- CENT TOUR.

OUCH! I'LL JUST WALK ON THE BOTTOMS.

YOU KNOW, SWIMMING IS THE BEST FORM OF EXERCISE.

THE CHOSEN ONE!!!

NAH. I'M JUST PULLING YOUR LEGS.

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AI Analysis

Title: "The Land of Overused Phrases"

Summary:

This Dilbert comic strip, originally published in 1989, revolves around a conversation between Dilbert and his coworker, Wally. The scene unfolds in a park, where Wally is pulling a dog, and Dilbert is walking by. Their exchange begins with Dilbert's inquiry about Wally's weekend plans, to which Wally responds by pulling the dog, saying, "You know, swimming is the best form of exercise." Dilbert retorts, "Nah, I'm just pulling your legs."

The conversation takes an unexpected turn when Wally starts pulling Dilbert's legs, leading to a series of absurd and humorous exchanges. Dilbert attempts to escape, but Wally continues to pull him, using various phrases, including "Welcome to the land of overused phrases" and "The chosen one!!!" The scene concludes with Dilbert being pulled away, leaving the reader with a sense of confusion and amusement at the absurdity of the situation.

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