Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 13th December 1991
Dilbert//972, first published 35 years ago on Friday 13th December 1991
Tags
baby dilbert woman due diet wally question next
Official transcript
Dilbert asks a pregnant woman, "When's the baby due?"
The woman says, "Baby? What baby?"
The woman continues, "Can't a woman go off her diet for one day without getting that question??"
Beads of sweat fly off Dilbert's forehead. The woman thinks, "Next . . ."
Wally asks, "So, when's the baby due?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WHEN'S THE BABY DUE?
BABY? WHAT BABY?
CAN'T A WOMAN GO OFF HER DIET FOR ONE DAY WITHOUT GETTING THAT QUESTION??
NEXT
SO, WHEN'S THE BABY DUE ?
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AI Analysis
Title: "When's the Baby Due?"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in 1991, revolves around a conversation between a pregnant woman and her husband. The husband inquires about the expected due date, to which the woman responds, "Baby? What baby?" The husband clarifies that he is referring to the baby, prompting the woman to ask if she can go off her diet for one day without getting that question. The husband responds with a thought bubble, "Next... so, when's the baby due?" The comic strip humorously highlights the challenges of pregnancy and the importance of clear communication.
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