Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 13th May 1992
Dilbert//1124, first published 34 years ago on Wednesday 13th May 1992
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dogbert proposed ad campaign scantily clad nineties out-dated lawyers bikini jobs
Official transcript
A man sitting at a conference table next to another man says, "We like you proposed ad campaign, Dogbert, but we think it needs some scantily clad women in it."
Dogbert replies, "Gentlemen, this is the nineties. That concept is offensive and out-dated."
One man says, "Ooh-ooh! What if they had jobs?"
The other man says, "Bikini lawyers on skates!"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WE LIKE YOUR PROPOSED AD CAMPAIGN, DOGBERT, BUT WE THINK IT NEEDS SOME SCANTILY CLAD WOMEN IN IT.
GENTLEMEN, THIS IS THE NINETIES. THAT CONCEPT IS OFFENSIVE AND OUTDATED.
OOH-OOH! WHAT IF THEY HAD JOBS?
BIKINI LAWYERS ON SKATES!
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Bikini Lawyers on Skates"
Summary:
The comic strip features a conversation between two men in an office setting. The first man expresses his dislike for the proposed ad campaign, which features a woman in a bikini. The second man suggests that the concept is offensive and outdated, prompting the first man to ask if they had jobs. The second man responds with a humorous remark, saying "Bikini lawyers on skates." The comic strip is a lighthearted commentary on the challenges of creating effective advertising campaigns.
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