Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 21st March 1994
Dilbert//1801, first published 32 years ago on Monday 21st March 1994
Tags
dilbert date asks lunch date cheryl full of lunch rejection next week turned down lame excuse office co worker
Open source transcript
HI, CHERYL. WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE LUNCH WITH ME NEXT WEEK?
I... UH...
ALREADY ATE LUNCH. I'M NOT HUNGRY.
I'M TALKING ABOUT NEXT WEEK !!
I DON'T THINK I COULD HAVE ANOTHER BITE ALL FULL.
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AI Analysis
Title: "Lunch Break"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic wit and office humor, in a typical office setting. The conversation unfolds as follows:
- A coworker, Cheryl, asks Dilbert if he would like to have lunch with her next week.
- Dilbert responds by saying he's already eaten lunch and is not hungry.
- He then reveals that he's planning to talk about next week's lunch, implying that he's not interested in eating with her.
- The punchline comes when Dilbert says he doesn't think he could have another bite, alluding to the fact that he's already eaten a full meal.
Overall, the comic strip pokes fun at the idea of office small talk and the tendency for coworkers to make casual requests for social activities.
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