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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 15th June 1992

Dilbert//1157, first published 34 years ago on Monday 15th June 1992


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dogbert dilbert television show healing dollars send money trick hair


Official transcript

Dilbert asks Dogbert, "What did you do to your hair?"

Dogbert's hair is styled in a pompadour. Dogbert replies, "It's for my new television show, 'Healing for Dollars.' People send more money if you have this kind of hair."

A man and a woman sit on a couch watching Dogbert's tv show. The woman says, "It might be a trick."

The man replies, "That's what I thought until I saw his hair."

Dogbert says, "Checks or money order."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WHAT DID YOU DO TO YOUR HAIR?

IT'S FOR MY NEW TELEVISION SHOW, "HEALING FOR DOLLARS." PEOPLE SEND MORE MONEY IF YOU HAVE THIS KIND OF HAIR.

IT MIGHT BE A TRICK.

THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT UNTIL I SAW HIS HAIR.

CHECKS OR MONEY ORDERS

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

The comic strip is titled "Ecks or Chmoney Orders" and features Dilbert, a white, oval-shaped character with a black dot for a mouth and two dots for eyes, in a conversation with his boss.

Scene 1: Dilbert's Haircut

  • Dilbert asks his boss what he did to his hair.
  • His boss responds that he went to a new television show called "Healing for Dollars," where people pay more money if they have this kind of hair.

Scene 2: The Healing for Dollars Show

  • Dilbert is shown on the show, with his boss explaining that it might be a trick.
  • The couple watching the show says they thought it was until they saw his hair, which they think is an ecks or chmoney order.

Overall

The comic strip is a humorous commentary on the idea that people will pay more money for certain types of hair, and that some people may not be what they seem.

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