Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 20th March 1990
Dilbert//339, first published 36 years ago on Tuesday 20th March 1990
Tags
dilbert dogbert blind date full-bodied indivudal light overweight base camp ankles
Official transcript
Dogbert sits on the bed watching Dilbert tie his tie. The doorbell rings and Dogbert says, "Must be your blind date. I'll let her in."
Dilbert asks, "How's she look?"
Dogbert replies, "Well, you could say she's a full-bodied individual."
Dilbert asks, "You mean she's a little overweight?"
Dogbert replies, "I mean Sherpas have established a base camp on her ankles."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
DING DONG MUST BE YOUR BLIND DATE. I'LL LET HER IN.
HOW'S SHE LOOK?
WELL; YOU COULD SAY SHE'S A FULL-BODIED INDIVIDUAL.
YOU MEAN SHE'S A LITTLE OVERWEIGHT?
I MEAN SHERPAS HAVE ESTABLISHED A BASE CAMP ON HER ANKLES.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Blind Date"
Summary:
- The comic strip features Dilbert, a character from the popular comic strip series, on a blind date.
- Dilbert is unsure about the woman's appearance and asks for a description.
- The woman describes herself as "full-bodied" and "a little overweight," but Dilbert is more interested in her ankles, which he finds attractive.
- The strip humorously highlights Dilbert's unconventional approach to dating and his focus on physical appearance.
generated by llama-3.2-11b-vision-instruct
Accompanying textual content, such as title, tags and transcripts, is shown here if we have it. Not every comic has all of these, and they seem to be a bit hit and miss even on the official website.