Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 17th December 1993
Dilbert//1707, first published 33 years ago on Friday 17th December 1993
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Official transcript
A woman points at Dilbert's wrinkled clothes and asks him, "What happened to your clothes?"
Dilbert answers, "I had them rolled up and stuffed in a 'Pringles' potato chip can for a week."
Dilbert explains, "It's a prototype for my tubular luggage invention."
The woman says, "Never speak to me again."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR CLOTHES?
I HAD THEM ROLLED UP AND STUFFED IN A "PRINGLES" POTATO CHIP CAN FOR A WEEK.
IT'S A PROTOTYPE FOR MY TUBULAR LUGGAGE INVENTION.
NEVER SPEAK TO ME AGAIN.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Tubular Luggage Invention"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic humor, in a humorous situation. The strip consists of three panels:
Panel 1: Dilbert's coworker asks him about his clothes, to which he responds with a question about her attire.
Panel 2: Dilbert reveals that he had his clothes rolled up and stuffed in a "Pringles" potato chip can for a week, implying that he has been wearing the same outfit for an extended period.
Panel 3: Dilbert introduces his "tubular luggage invention," which he claims will revolutionize travel. He demonstrates it by speaking to his invention, saying "never speak to me again." The punchline is that the invention is simply a rolled-up piece of paper with a speech bubble attached to it, implying that Dilbert is trying to avoid interacting with his coworkers.
Overall, the comic strip showcases Dilbert's witty humor and ability to find creative solutions to mundane problems.
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