Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 11th September 1993
Dilbert//1610, first published 33 years ago on Saturday 11th September 1993
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dilbert ratbert kitchen
Official transcript
Dilbert walks through the house wearing an apron and thinking, "The water for my spaghetti should be boiling by now."
Ratbert stands in the pot of water on the stove. Ratbert says to Dilbert, "Oops! You caught me. I usually finish hot tubbing before you get back."
Dogbert sits on the hassock and Dilbert sits on the floor leaning against the hassock. Dogbert says, "It raises a big question mark about the capers."
Dilbert asks, "Capers?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THE WATER FOR MY SPAGHETTI SHOULD BE BOILING BY NOW OOPS! YOU CAUGHT ME. I USUALLY FINISH HOT TUBBING BEFORE YOU GET BACK.
IT RAISES A BIG QUESTION MARK ABOUT THE CAPERS.
CAPERS?
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Water for My Spaghetti Should Be Boiling by Now"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled character with a distinctive appearance, in three panels. The first panel shows Dilbert standing in front of a pot of boiling water, thinking to himself, "THE WATER FOR MY SPAGHETTI SHOULD BE BOILING BY NOW." In the second panel, he is seen talking to his boss, who is sitting at a desk, saying, "OOPS, YOU CAUGHT ME. I USUALLY FINISH HOT TUBBING BEFORE YOU GET BACK." The third panel reveals that the boss has raised a big question mark about the capers, prompting Dilbert to ask, "CAPERS?" The comic strip humorously depicts the mundane aspects of office life and the absurdity of workplace interactions.
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