Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 21st April 1991
Dilbert//736, first published 35 years ago on Sunday 21st April 1991
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dilbert concludes proposal executive commitee dogbert presentation mocking
Official transcript
Dilbert stands next to an easel holding a pointer. He says, "This concludes my proposal to the executive committee. Any questions?"
An executive replies, "No, I think most of us were thing about other things."
The man continues, "But here's my impression of what you looked like giving the presentation."
The man stands up and mocks Dilbert. He says, "Fuh fuh fuh . . ."
Another exec says, "No, no, it was more like . . ."
The man stands up, makes a funny face and says, "Fuh fuh fuh . . ."
Dilbert arrives at home. Dogbert asks, "How did your presentation go?"
Dilbert replies, "Don't ask."
Dogbert says, "Fuh fuh. Don't ask. Fuh fuh . . ."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THIS CONCLUDES MY PROPOSAL TO THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
ANY QUESTIONS?
NO, I THINK MOST OF US WERE THINKING ABOUT OTHER THINGS.
BUT HERE'S MY IMPRESSION OF WHAT YOU LOOKED LIKE GIVING THE PRESENTATION.
FUM FUH FUH FUH NO, NO, IT WAS MORE LIKE FUH FUH FUH FUH HOW DID YOUR PRESENTATION GO?
DON'T ASK.
FUH FUH DON'T ASK FUH FUH FUH FUH ...
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Presentation"
Summary:
The comic strip depicts a meeting where a man presents his proposal to the executive committee. Despite his efforts, the committee members are unimpressed, and the presentation is met with indifference.
Key Scenes:
- The man presents his proposal, asking if there are any questions.
- The committee members express their lack of interest, with one member stating that most of them were thinking about other things.
- The man becomes frustrated, asking how his presentation went and why no one asked questions.
- The committee members respond with a collective "Fuh fuh fuh," indicating their disinterest.
Overall:
The comic strip humorously portrays the challenges of presenting to an uninterested audience.
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