Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 28th November 1989
Dilbert//227, first published 37 years ago on Tuesday 28th November 1989
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dilbert dogbert informal white house gorby gumby community
Official transcript
Dilbert sits in his chair and Dogbert sits on Dilbert's legs. Dogbert says, "I'm enjoying the new informal approach at the White House."
Dogbert continues, "I just hope it doesn't embarrass us in the international community."
A White House aide stands in front of the President's desk next to Gumby. The President says, "Doggone it, I told you to set up a meeting with GORBY!"
The aide thinks, "What's a Gorby?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I'M ENJOYING THE NEW INFORMAL APPROACH AT THE WHITE HOUSE.
I JUST HOPE IT DOESN'T EMBARRASS US IN THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY.
DOGGONE IT, I TOLD YOU TO SET UP A MEETING WITH GORBY !
WHAT'S A GORBY?
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AI Analysis
Title: "Gorby in the White House"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a white dog, sitting in a chair, addressing an audience. He introduces a new approach to international relations, emphasizing the importance of embracing the international community. However, his attempt to set up a meeting with Gorby, a green creature, is met with confusion and skepticism by the other characters in the room.
Key Points:
- Dilbert introduces a new approach to international relations.
- He aims to set up a meeting with Gorby, a green creature.
- The other characters in the room are confused and skeptical about the meeting.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of international relations and the challenges of communicating with foreign leaders.
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