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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 9th February 1991

Dilbert//665, first published 35 years ago on Saturday 9th February 1991


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dogbert dilbert clyde canyon wild mistress gusto names


Official transcript

Dilbert looks at a travel brochure and says to Dogbert, "I was thinking about going to 'Clyde Canyon' for our vacation."

Dogbert asks, "What is it?"

Dilbert replies, "It's a big hole in the ground."

Dogbert asks, "What do you do there?"

Dilbert replies, "You look at it."

Dogbert says, "Ah, life be my wild mistress."

Dilbert says, "There's some gusto out there with our names on it."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I WAS THINKING ABOUT GOING TO "CLYDE CANYON" FOR OUR VACATION.

WHAT IS IT?

IT'S A BIG HOLE IN THE GROUND.

WHAT DO YOU DO THERE?

YOU LOOK AT IT.

AH, LIFE BE MY WILD MISTRESS.

THERE'S SOME GUSTO OUT THERE WITH OUR NAMES ON

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Clyde Canyon"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around a conversation between Dilbert and his boss Dogbert, who are discussing a vacation to "Clyde Canyon". The conversation takes an unexpected turn when Dogbert reveals that Clyde Canyon is actually a "big hole in the ground".

Key Points:

  • Dilbert is planning a vacation to Clyde Canyon.
  • Dogbert reveals that Clyde Canyon is a "big hole in the ground".
  • The conversation is humorous and lighthearted, with Dogbert's deadpan delivery adding to the comedic effect.
  • The strip pokes fun at the idea of a "big hole in the ground" being considered a tourist destination.

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