Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 31st January 1992
Dilbert//1021, first published 34 years ago on Friday 31st January 1992
Tags
skeptical hiring dog square-dance resume impressive pulitzer
Official transcript
Dogbert sits across from a man at a desk. The man, who is wearing a plaid shirt and a cowboy hat, says, "I was skeptical about hiring a dog as our new square-dance caller, but your resume is impressive."
The man continues, "I didn't even know you could win a Pulitzer Prize for square-dance calling."
The man continues, "Wow! And you're already in the Alberdeen Hall of Dung!"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I WAS SKEPTICAL ABOUT HIRING A DOG AS OUR NEW SQUARE-DANCE CALLER, BUT YOUR RESUM IS IMPRESSIVE.
I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW YOU COULD WIN A PULITZER PRIZE FOR SQUARE-DANCE CALLING.
WOW! AND YOU'RE ALREADY IN THE ALBERDEEN HALL OF DUNG!
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Dilbert"
Publication: Originally published in the United Feature Syndicate, Inc. in 1992
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic wit and humorous take on office life. In this particular strip, Dilbert is shown interviewing a dog for a position as his new square-dance caller. The dog's impressive resume and ability to win a Pulitzer Prize for square-dance calling make it a strong candidate, but Dilbert remains skeptical. The strip pokes fun at the absurdity of the situation and the dog's over-the-top qualifications. Overall, the comic strip showcases Dilbert's signature blend of humor and satire, making it a classic example of his work.
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