Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 8th February 1991
Dilbert//664, first published 35 years ago on Friday 8th February 1991
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dilbert clyde canyon brochure home pictures scenery france spain bermuda travel agency vacation
Official transcript
Dilbert sits in a travel agency. The travel agent says, "I recommend a trip to 'Clyde Canyon' for your vacation."
Dilbert looks at a brochure and asks, "What would I do there?"
The travel agent responds, "You could look at the scenery . . . Take some pictures."
Dilbert asks, "Can't I just look at the brochure and stay home?"
The man replies, "Yeah, that's what I do."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I RECOMMEND A TRIP TO "CLYDE CANYON " FOR YOUR VACATION.
WHAT WOULD I DO THERE?
FRANCE SPAIN BERMUDA YOU COULD LOOK AT THE SCENERY...
TAKE SOME PICTURES.
CAN'T I JUST LOOK AT THE BROCHURE AND STAY HOME?
, THAT'S WHAT I DO.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Clyde Canyon"
Summary:
- The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic wit and corporate frustrations.
- In this particular strip, Dilbert is approached by a coworker who recommends a trip to "Clyde Canyon" for their vacation.
- Dilbert's response is characteristic of his deadpan humor, as he asks what there is to do there and is met with a vague suggestion to take pictures of the scenery.
- Dilbert's reply is a classic example of his wit, as he asks if he can just look at the brochure and stay home, implying that the idea of going on vacation is not worth the effort.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the monotony of office life and the lack of creativity in suggesting vacation ideas.
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