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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 16th September 1999

Dilbert//3806, first published 27 years ago on Thursday 16th September 1999


Tags

warm wall remove sheetrock finding defects smell propane


Official transcript

Dilbert puts his hands on a wall in Dilmom's living room. Dilbert says, "Your wall is warm, mom."

Dilmom says, "Is that bad?"

Dilbert says, "There's no way to be sure unless you remove the sheetrock and look."

Dilmom says, "Please stop finding defects in my house."

Dilbert says, "I smell proprane."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

YOUR WALL IS WARM, MOM.

IS THAT BAD?

THERE'S NO WAY TO BE SURE UNLESS YOU REMOVE THE SHEETROCK AND LOOK.

PLEASE STOP FINDING DEFECTS IN MY HOUSE.

I SMELL PROPANE.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

The title of this 'Dilbert' comic strip is "Propane".

The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic wit and frustration with his office environment, in a domestic setting with his mother. The conversation begins with his mother inquiring about the warmth of his wall, to which Dilbert responds that it is not warm but rather bad. His mother then instructs him to remove the sheetrock and look for defects, which Dilbert humorously interprets as finding defects in his house. He proceeds to smell propane, implying that the issue is not with the wall but rather with a gas leak. This exchange showcases Dilbert's signature blend of wit and annoyance, as he navigates a mundane domestic situation with his characteristic sarcasm.

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