Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 23rd August 1990
Dilbert//495, first published 36 years ago on Thursday 23rd August 1990
Tags
fur store dog spelling dogbert store front bad fur sale
Official transcript
Dogbert stands on the sidewalk holding a sign that says "Fur is Murder."
There is a "Fur Sale"
sign in the store behind him. The proprietor asks, "What's yer problem with my store, dog?"
Dogbert replies, "I oppose the sale of fur."
The storekeeper says, "I'm not selling fur. The whole store is 'fur sale.'"
Dogbert says, "I oppose bad spelling too."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
FUR IS MURDER FUR SALE WHAT'S YER PROBLEM WITH MY STORE, DOG?
I OPPOSE THE SALE OF FUR.
FUR IS MURDER I'M NOT SELLING FUR. THE WHOLE STORE IS "FUR SALE." I OPPOSE BAD SPELLING TOO.
FUR IS MURDER
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Fur Sale"
Summary:
The comic strip features a dog holding a sign that reads "Fur is Murder" outside a store with a "Fur Sale" sign. The dog's owner, a man, approaches and asks about the problem with his store, to which the dog responds, "I oppose the sale of fur." The man then asks, "What's yer problem with my store, dog?" and the dog replies, "I'm not selling fur. The whole store is 'fur sale.'" The man is confused and asks, "I oppose bad spelling too," and the dog responds, "Fur is murder." The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of a dog protesting the sale of fur, while also highlighting the importance of proper spelling.
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