Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 25th May 1991
Dilbert//770, first published 35 years ago on Saturday 25th May 1991
Tags
dogbert sew dilbert sewed sofa armchair mom mother
Official transcript
Dilbert sits on the couch holding a thread and needle. Dogbert says, "I didn't know you could sew."
Dilbert says, "I watched my mother do it when I was a kid. She taught me everything."
Dilbert's arm and legs are stiched to the couch. Dilbert says, "We often found Mom sewed to the sofa."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I DIDN'T KNOW TOU COULD SEW.
I WATCHED MY MOTHER DO IT WHEN I WAS A KID. SHE TAUGHT ME EVERYTHING.
WE OFTEN FOUND MOM SEWED TO THE SOFA.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Art of Sewing"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in 1991, follows the conversation between Dilbert and his mother, Dogbert. The conversation begins with Dilbert's admission that he doesn't know how to sew, prompting Dogbert to reveal that she taught him everything he knows.
Key Points:
- Dilbert's lack of sewing skills
- Dogbert's claim to have taught him everything he knows
- The humorous exchange between the two characters
- The comic strip's lighthearted and playful tone
Overall:
The comic strip "The Art of Sewing" is a humorous and relatable exchange between Dilbert and Dogbert, highlighting the importance of learning new skills and the value of a good teacher.
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