Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 8th June 1996
Dilbert//2611, first published thirty years ago on Saturday 8th June 1996
Tags
all you can eat booth since 1989 odd family look like burrito night just kidding woman disbelief
Official transcript
Dilbert and Liz walk outdoors. Liz says, "I can't believe your father has been living in the 'all you can eat' restaurant since 1989!"
Liz continues, "You have the oddest family. What did he look like when you saw him after all these years?"
Dilbert replies, "I haven't seen him yet. I'm waiting for 'Burrito Night.'"
Liz says, "Now is when you should be saying 'just kidding.'"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I CAN'T BELIEVE YOUR FATHER HAS BEEN LIVING IN THE "ALL YOU CAN EAT" RESTAURANT SINCE 1989!
YOU HAVE THE ODDEST FAMILY.
WHAT DID HE LOOK LIKE WHEN YOU SAW HIM AFTER ALL THESE YEARS?
I HAVENT SEEN HIM YET. I'M WAITING FOR "BURRITO NIGHT." NOW IS WHEN YOU SHOULD BE SAYING "JUST KIDDING."
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Odd Family"
Summary:
The comic strip follows a conversation between a father and daughter at a restaurant. The father is unaware of his family's reputation for being odd, and the daughter takes advantage of this by teasing him about his appearance. The father is oblivious to the joke, and the daughter continues to poke fun at him, leading to an awkward exchange.
Key Points:
- The comic strip explores the theme of family dynamics and the challenges of communication.
- The use of humor and satire highlights the absurdity of the situation and the difficulties of navigating complex relationships.
- The strip pokes fun at the idea of family traditions and the ways in which they can be both comforting and awkward.
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