Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 1st December 1990
Dilbert//595, first published 36 years ago on Saturday 1st December 1990
Tags
bob dawn egg shelley baby dinosaur
Official transcript
Dawn the Dinosaur says to Bob, "We should think of a name before the egg arrives."
Bob asks, "How about Shelley?"
Dawn asks, "Bob, are you aware that the egg will become a baby dinosaur?"
Bob looks shocked and asks, "What?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WE SHOULD THINK OF A NAME BEFORE THE EGG ARRIVES.
HOW ABOUT SHELLEY ?
BOB, ARE YOU AWARE THAT THE EGG WILL BECOME A BABY DINOSAUR?
WHAT?
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "A Name Before the Egg Arrives"
Summary:
The comic strip features a conversation between a dinosaur and a rabbit, with the dinosaur asking the rabbit to think of a name before the egg arrives. The rabbit is unsure of what to name the egg, leading to a humorous exchange where the dinosaur suggests "Shelley" and the rabbit responds with confusion. The conversation takes an unexpected turn when the dinosaur asks if the rabbit is aware that the egg will become a baby dinosaur, leaving the rabbit perplexed.
Key Points:
- The comic strip features a conversation between a dinosaur and a rabbit.
- The dinosaur asks the rabbit to think of a name before the egg arrives.
- The rabbit is unsure of what to name the egg.
- The dinosaur suggests "Shelley" as a name.
- The rabbit responds with confusion.
- The conversation takes an unexpected turn when the dinosaur reveals that the egg will become a baby dinosaur.
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