Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 8th July 1999
Dilbert//3736, first published 27 years ago on Thursday 8th July 1999
Tags
eat a sandwhich edges of bread anti crust
Official transcript
The boss sits in a meeting with Wally and Asok. the boss says, "Before I eat a sandwich, I always remove the useless edges of the bread."
The boss says, "that tells you what kind of manager I am."
Aosk says, "You're the anti-crust?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
BEFORE I EAT A SANDWICH, I ALWAYS REMOVE THE USELESS EDGES OF THE BREAD.
THAT TELLS YOU WHAT KIND OF MANAGER I AM.
YOU'RE THE ANTI-CRUST?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Anti-Crust"
Summary:
The comic strip features a manager who is obsessed with removing the edges of his sandwich bread. When asked what kind of manager he is, he responds that he is the "anti-crust." The other employees are puzzled by his behavior and question his sanity. The manager's obsession with removing the crust is humorous and relatable, as it highlights the quirks and eccentricities of some individuals in the workplace.
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