Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 28th February 1990
Dilbert//319, first published 36 years ago on Wednesday 28th February 1990
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dilbert dogbert mutt walk canin clod dog dummy pooch pinhead bowser blockhead hound hiney
Official transcript
Dilbert and Dogbert walk outdoors. Dilbert says, "This is so nice . . . Just a man and his mutt out for a walk."
Dogbert says, "Mutt?!"
Dogbert says, "I think of it more as a 'canine and a clod' or a 'dog and a dummy' . . . Maybe a 'pooch and a pinhead' or a 'bowser and a blockhead.'"
Dilbert says, "I think that's enough."
Dogbert adds, "A 'hound and a hiney.'"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THIS IS SO NICE ...
JUST A MAN AND HIS MUTT OUT FOR A WALK.
"MUTT" ?!
I THINK OF IT MORE AS A "CANINE AND A CLOD" OR A "DOG AND A DUMMY"...
MAYBE A "POOCH AND A PINHEAD" OR A "BOWSER AND A BLOCKHEAD." I THINK THAT'S ENOUGH.
A "HOUND AND A HINEY."
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Canine and a Clod"
Summary:
- The comic strip features Dilbert and his dog Dogbert.
- Dilbert thinks of Dogbert as a "canine and a clod" or a "dog and a dummy."
- Dogbert responds by saying he thinks that's enough.
- Dogbert then says he is a "hound and a hiney."
- The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that people often use derogatory terms to describe others, and that these terms can be humorous and ironic.
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