Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 15th December 1991
Dilbert//974, first published 35 years ago on Sunday 15th December 1991
Tags
dilbert dogbert trick dust mother teach grey fox brownie recipe
Official transcript
Dogbert sits on his pillow. Dilbert enters the room holding a dust mop. He tells Dogbert, "I'm going to dust."
Dogbert's ears fly up. Dogbert runs out of the room. Dilbert dusts a table. Dilbert dusts a lamp. Clouds of dust begin to rise. Dilbert dusts a picture and the dust clouds get bigger. A cloud of dust fills the room. Dilbert thinks, "I'm starting to think there's a trick to this."
Dilbert sits in his chair covered with dirt. Dogbert asks, "Did your mother teach you to dust that way?"
Dilbert replies, "We didn't call her the 'Grey Fox' because of her clever brownie recipe."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I'M GOING TO DUST.
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I'M STARTING TO THINK THERE'S A TRICK TO THIS.
DID YOUR MOTHER TEACH YOU TO DUST THAT WAY?
WE DIDN'T CALL HER THE "GREY FOX" BECAUSE OF HER CLEVER BROWNIE RECIPE.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Dust Bunnies"
Summary:
- The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a distinctive hairdo, and his dog Dogbert.
- Dilbert is attempting to dust, but is struggling due to the large amount of dust in the air.
- Dogbert offers to help, but his methods are unorthodox and ineffective.
- The comic strip humorously portrays the challenges of dusting and the absurdity of Dogbert's solutions.
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