Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 26th December 1992
Dilbert//1351, first published 34 years ago on Saturday 26th December 1992
Tags
dilbert rude dry cleaning while you wait sign
Official transcript
Dilbert stands at a counter under a sign that says, "Dry cleaning while you wait."
He hands the woman behind the counter some clothing. The clerk says, "We'll have it done in three days."
Dilbert says, "The sign says 'while you wait.'"
The woman asks, "Do you think you'll stop waiting after two days?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
DRY CLEANING WHILE YOU WAIT WELL HAVE IT DONE IN THREE DAYS.
THE SIGN SAYS "WHILE YOU WAIT." DO YOU THINK YOU'LL STOP WAITING AFTER TWO DAYS?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Dry Cleaning While You Wait"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in 1992, depicts a man waiting for his dry cleaning at a store with a sign that reads "Dry Cleaning While You Wait." The man asks the clerk when his clothes will be ready, and the clerk responds, "We'll have it done in three days." The man then inquires if he can stop waiting after two days, to which the clerk replies, "Do you think you'll stop waiting after two days?"
The strip humorously highlights the absurdity of waiting for something that may not be ready when expected, and the expectation that one will continue waiting despite the passage of time.
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