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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 10th November 1990

Dilbert//574, first published 36 years ago on Saturday 10th November 1990


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dilbert orange leaves dogbert los angeles summer scream die traffic hear


Official transcript

Dilbert reads a travel magazine and says to Dogbert, "This year we should vacation where the leaves turn orange and fall off."

Dogbert asks, "Los Angeles in the summer?"

Dilbert replies, "No . . . Someplace where they don't scream before they die."

Dogbert says, "You can't hear them over the traffic."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

THIS YEAR WE SHOULD VACATION WHERE THE LEAVES TURN ORANGE AND FALL OFF.

LOS ANGELES IN THE SUMMER?

NO... SOMEPLACE WHERE THEY DON'T SCREAM BEFORE THEY DIE.

YOU CAN'T HEAR THEM OVER THE TRAFFIC.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Summer in LA"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man, and his dog Dogbert, sitting at a desk. Dilbert is reading a travel brochure, while Dogbert looks on. The conversation unfolds as follows:

  • Dilbert suggests vacationing where the leaves turn orange and fall off.
  • Dogbert responds, "Los Angeles in the summer?"
  • Dilbert asks, "No... someplace where they don't scream before they die."
  • Dogbert retorts, "You can't hear them over the traffic."

The comic strip humorously highlights the challenges of finding a peaceful vacation spot in Los Angeles during the summer.

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