Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 8th December 1991
Dilbert//967, first published 35 years ago on Sunday 8th December 1991
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bicycle dinosaur dilbert bob rips pants helmets dance women love wine guys fruity flowery polyester conversation trellis code modulation
Official transcript
The strip is titled, "Bob the Dinosaur rips the pants off of guys we hate for no reason."
Bob says, "Yes!"
The caption says, "Guys who wear those little helmets to ride a bicycle."
A man wearing a helmet says, "Did a 100 K today."
Bob rips his pants off and says, "Safety first!"
The man screams. The caption says, "Guys who know actual dance steps."
Bob reaches for a man who is dancing. The man screams as Bob rips his pants off. Bob says, "Women love that stuff!"
The caption says, "Guys who know wine."
A man sitting at a table in a restaurant tastes a glass of wine. He comments, "Fruitty, yet tannic . . ."
Bob rips his pants off. He looks at the man's underwear and says, "Flowery, yet polyester!!"
The caption says, "Guys who can stop a conversation cold."
Dilbert says to two people at a party, "That reminds me of trellis code modulation."
Bob reaches for his pants.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
BOB THE DINOSAUR RIPS THE PANTS OFF OF GUYS WE HATE FOR NO REASON GUYS WHO WEAR THOSE LITTLE HELMETS TO RIDE A BICYCLE.
DID A 100 "K TODAY AAAAGH!!
GUYS WHO KNOW ACTUAL DANCE STEPS.
SAFETY FIRST!
WOMEN LOVE THAT STUFF!
GUYS WHO KNOW WINE.
FRUITY, YET TANNIC FLOWERY, YET POLYESTER!!
GUYS WHO CAN STOP A CONVERSATION COLD.
THAT REMINDS ME OF TRELLIS CODE MODULATION
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Trellis Code Modulation"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in 1991, features Bob the Dinosaur engaging in a humorous conversation with a group of people. The strip is divided into eight panels, each containing a unique and amusing scenario.
Panel 1: The first panel sets the tone for the rest of the strip, showcasing Bob's lighthearted and playful nature as he rips the pants off of a man who hates dinosaurs for no reason.
Panels 2-4: In the subsequent panels, Bob interacts with various individuals, including a man who wears little helmets to ride a bicycle, a woman who loves women's stuff, and a man who knows wine. Each interaction is characterized by Bob's witty remarks and humorous observations.
Panels 5-8: The final four panels feature Bob engaging in a conversation with a group of people about trellis code modulation, a topic that is likely unfamiliar to many readers. Bob's comments are humorous and relatable, making the strip an entertaining read.
Overall: The "Trellis Code Modulation" comic strip is a lighthearted and humorous take on everyday situations, featuring Bob the Dinosaur's signature wit and charm. The strip's relatable characters and scenarios make it an enjoyable read for fans of the "Dilbert" series.
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