Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 4th February 1991
Dilbert//660, first published 35 years ago on Monday 4th February 1991
Tags
bob dinosaur dogbert desk armchair president bush's springer spaniel
Official transcript
Bob the Dinosaur stands next to Dogbert's desk. Dogbert says, "I'm writing to President Bush's dog."
Bob says, "You don't mean . . ."
Dogbert responds, "Millie, their Springer Spaniel."
Dogbert looks at Bob and asks, "Who did you think I meant?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I'M WRITING TO PRESIDENT BUSH'S DOG.
YOU DON'T MEAN...
MILLIE, THEIR SPRINGER SPANIEL.
WHO DID YOU THINK I MEANT ?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Canine Confusion"
Summary:
The comic strip features a humorous exchange between a dog, a dinosaur, and a cat in a corporate setting. The dog, seated at a desk, addresses the dinosaur as "President Bush's dog." The dinosaur responds with confusion, asking who the dog thinks he meant. The dog then introduces Millie, their Springer Spaniel, implying that the dinosaur is mistaken for President Bush.
Key Elements:
- A dog, dinosaur, and cat interact in a corporate setting.
- The dog mistakenly addresses the dinosaur as "President Bush's dog."
- The dinosaur expresses confusion, leading to a humorous exchange.
- The dog introduces Millie, their Springer Spaniel, to clarify the situation.
Tone:
The comic strip is lighthearted and playful, poking fun at the absurdity of the situation. The use of anthropomorphic animals adds to the humor, creating a relatable and entertaining scenario.
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