Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 19th June 1990
Dilbert//430, first published 36 years ago on Tuesday 19th June 1990
Tags
dogbert dog pound one phone call big ball demolition company
Official transcript
Dogbert stands in a cage thinking, "No stupid dog pound can hold me for long."
Dogbert yells to the dog catcher, "Hey, screw! Don't I get one phone call?!"
Dogbert whispers into the telephone, "Hello, is this the Big Ball Demolition Company? . . . Good, I have a rush job for you . . ."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
NO STUPID DOG POUND CAN HOLD ME FOR LONG.
HEY, SCREW!
DON'T I GET ONE PHONE CALL ?!
HELLO, IS THIS THE BIG BALL DEMOLITION COMPANY?
...
GOOD, I HAVE A RUSH JOB FOR YOU.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Big Ball Demolition Company"
Summary:
The comic strip features a dog, who is a character in the Dilbert series, being held in a cage and expressing frustration about his situation. He is approached by a man who introduces himself as a representative of the "Big Ball Demolition Company" and offers the dog a job. The dog is hesitant at first but eventually agrees to work for the company, which appears to be a demolition business that uses large balls to destroy buildings.
The comic strip is humorous and lighthearted, with a touch of absurdity. It pokes fun at the idea of a dog working in a demolition company and the use of large balls as a destructive tool. Overall, the comic strip is a playful and entertaining addition to the Dilbert series.
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