Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 5th July 1999
Dilbert//3733, first published 27 years ago on Monday 5th July 1999
Tags
ceiling come to attention hidden cameras mister itchy attention
Official transcript
The boss, asok, Wally and Dilbert sit in a meeting. Dilbert says, "It has come to my attention that some of you belive there are cameras in the ceiling."
Asok says, "How did that come to your attention?"
The boss says, "Hey, aren't you the one we call "Mister Itchy"?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
IT HAS COME TO MY ATTENTION THAT SOME OF YOU BELIEVE THERE ARE HIDDEN CAMERAS IN THE CEILING HOW DID THAT COME TO YOUR ATTENTION?
HEY, AREN'T YOU THE ONE WE CALL "MISTER ITCHY"?
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Hidden Cameras"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around a meeting where the CEO, Mr. Itchy, announces that there are hidden cameras in the ceiling. The employees are skeptical, but Mr. Itchy insists that he has evidence. One employee, who is not convinced, asks how the cameras came to his attention. Mr. Itchy responds by calling the employee "Mister Itchy," which is a play on his own name. The employee is taken aback by the comment and asks if he is the one who called "Mister Itchy." The CEO confirms that he is indeed referring to the employee, and the meeting ends with the employee looking confused and unsure of what to make of the situation.
Key Elements:
- The CEO announces the presence of hidden cameras in the ceiling.
- The employees are skeptical, but Mr. Itchy insists that he has evidence.
- One employee asks how the cameras came to his attention.
- Mr. Itchy responds by calling the employee "Mister Itchy," which is a play on his own name.
- The employee is taken aback by the comment and asks if he is the one who called "Mister Itchy."
- The CEO confirms that he is indeed referring to the employee, and the meeting ends with the employee looking confused and unsure of what to make of the situation.
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