Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 31st August 1998
Dilbert//3425, first published 28 years ago on Monday 31st August 1998
Tags
weasel store clerk never settle lesser of two weasels
Open source transcript
IT'S NICE, BUT THE WEASEL DOWN THE STREET IS SELLING IT FOR LESS.
YOU SHOULD NEVER SETTLE FOR THE LESSER OF TWO WEASELS.
NOW THAT YOU MENTION IT, IT DID SEEM TOO CONVENIENT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Weasel Down the Street"
Summary:
- The comic strip revolves around a conversation between two men, one of whom is selling a weasel.
- The buyer expresses concern about the weasel's quality, prompting the seller to assure him that it is "nice" but "selling it for less."
- The buyer, however, is not convinced and asks if he should settle for the "lesser of two weasels."
- The seller responds that he did mention it was "too convenient," implying that the weasel is not as valuable as he initially claimed.
- The buyer is left wondering if he has made a good purchase.
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