Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 30th December 1996
Dilbert//2816, first published thirty years ago on Monday 30th December 1996
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Official transcript
Dilbert stands at the reservation desk in a hotel. He says, "No rooms?? If the Pope showed up, would you have a room for HIM?"
The clerk replies, "Yes."
Dilbert says, "Okay, then give me HIS room!"
He thinks, "I am so clever."
Dilbert says, "Let's see you squirm out of THAT logic, weasel-girl."
The Pope stands behind Dilbert.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
NO ROOMS?? IF THE POPE SHOWED UP, WOULD YOU HAVE A ROOM FOR HIM?
YES.
OKAY, THEN GIVE ME HIS ROOM!
I AM SO CLEVER.
LET'S SEE YOU SQUIRM OUT OF THAT LOGIC, WEASEL-GIRL.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Logic Weasel-Girl"
This comic strip, originally published in 1996, features a humorous exchange between two characters, Dilbert and Weasel-Girl. The conversation begins with Dilbert asking if he can have a room for the Pope, to which Weasel-Girl responds with a clever and logical response.
Key Points:
- Dilbert asks for a room for the Pope.
- Weasel-Girl responds with a clever and logical answer.
- The conversation is presented in a humorous and lighthearted tone.
- The comic strip showcases Weasel-Girl's quick wit and cleverness.
Overall:
The comic strip is a lighthearted and humorous take on a common scenario, highlighting the cleverness and quick thinking of Weasel-Girl. The use of logic and wordplay adds to the comedic effect, making it an entertaining and engaging read.
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