Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 2nd March 1990
Dilbert//321, first published 36 years ago on Friday 2nd March 1990
Tags
dilbert phone phone call bank trouble payroll deposit check you distress
Official transcript
Dilbert picks up the phone and says, "Hello?"
A voice says, "This is your bank."
The voice says, "We're having trouble meeting payroll . . . Could you come down and make some deposits right away?"
Dilbert asks, "Will you take a check?"
The person asks, "From YOU?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
HELLO?
THIS IS ~ YOUR BANK.
WE'RE HAVING TROUBLE MEETING PAYROLL ...
COULD YOU COME DOWN AND MAKE SOME DEPOSITS RIGHT AWAY?
WILL YOU TAKE A CHECK ?
FROM YOU?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Trouble Meeting Payroll"
Summary:
- The comic strip depicts a conversation between a man and his bank.
- The man is having trouble meeting payroll and asks the bank if they can make some deposits right away.
- The bank representative responds by asking for a check from the man.
- The man is surprised and asks if he will have to take a check from the bank.
- The bank representative confirms that the man will need to take a check from the bank to make the deposit.
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