Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 14th July 1998
Dilbert//3377, first published 28 years ago on Tuesday 14th July 1998
Tags
boss's son pickle juice pickles big probelm household taught everything
Official transcript
Wally, The Boss' son, and Dilbert sitting at a table. The Boss' son says, "My dad taught me everything I know."
The Boss' son, Dilbert, and Alice sitting at table. The Boss' son continues, "He used to say 'Don't drink the pickle juice until the pickles are gone.'"
Wally asks, "Was that a big problem at your house?"
The Boss' son answers, "Have you ever been hit in the eye with a pickle?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
MY DAD TAUGHT ME EVERYTHING I KNOW.
HE USED TO SAY "DON'T DRINK THE PICKLE JUICE UNTIL THE PICKLES ARE GONE." WAS THAT A BIG PROBLEM AT YOUR HOUSE?
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN HIT IN THE EYE WITH A PICKLE?
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AI Analysis
The title of this comic strip is "Dilbert" and it was originally published in the United States.
Summary
The comic strip features Dilbert, a character who is often depicted as a office worker, in a humorous situation. In this particular strip, Dilbert's father is teaching him a lesson about drinking pickle juice until the pickles are gone. The conversation is interrupted by a woman who asks if Dilbert has ever been hit in the eye with a pickle, to which he responds that it was a big problem at his house. The comic strip is known for its witty humor and relatable office settings, making it a popular choice among readers.
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