Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 27th December 1995
Dilbert//2447, first published 31 years ago on Wednesday 27th December 1995
Tags
tidy cucbicle cleanliness work space cleaner fantasize maid five more minutes
Official transcript
Dilbert stands in the doorway of his cubicle and says, "Okay! This is one tidy little cubicle now!"
The trash can outside the cubicle is full. Dilbert polishes his name plate and says, "The cleanliness of one's work space is a sign of how much one enjoys one's job."
Alice says, "Give me the cleaner; it's my turn to fantasize that I'm a maid."
Dilbert says, "Five more minutes . . . Please."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
OKAY! THIS IS ONE TIDY LITTLE CUBICLE NOW!
DELGERT TRASH THE CLEANLINESS OF ONE'S WORK SPACE IS A SIGN OF HOW MUCH ONE ENJOYS ON'S JOB.
DILBERT GIVE ME THE CLEANER; IT'S MY TURN TO FANTASIZE THAT I'M A MAID.
FIVE MORE MINUTES..
PLEASE.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "A Clean Workspace"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around the character Dilbert, who is depicted as a cleanliness enthusiast. The story unfolds as follows:
- Dilbert enters his cubicle, which is surprisingly tidy.
- He is pleased to find it clean and remarks, "Okay, this is one tidy little cubicle now!"
- Dilbert then decides to take it a step further and asks his cleaner to fantasize that she is a maid.
- He requests her to spend five more minutes cleaning his cubicle.
- The cleaner agrees, and Dilbert is delighted with the result, saying, "Give me the cleaner; it's my turn to fantasize that I'm a maid."
Key Takeaways:
- Dilbert's obsession with cleanliness is a recurring theme in the comic strip.
- His desire for a spotless workspace is evident throughout the story.
- The comic strip pokes fun at Dilbert's eccentricities and provides a humorous take on the importance of a clean workspace.
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