Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 20th January 2004
Dilbert//5393, first published 22 years ago on Tuesday 20th January 2004
Tags
phone calls plane hello jack hi jack misunderstood scared people flight attendant alraming irplane learning from trip
Open source transcript
WHAT WERE YOUR KEY LEARNINGS FROM THE TRIP?
I LEARNED THAT THERE ARE PEOPLE YOU SHOULDN'T CALL FROM A PLANE.
EARLIER THAT DAY HI, JACK!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Hello, Jack!"
Summary:
This 'Dilbert' comic strip features a humorous exchange between two characters, Dilbert and a flight attendant. The conversation begins with Dilbert asking the flight attendant, "What were your key learnings from the trip?" The flight attendant responds by saying, "I learned that there are people you shouldn't call from a plane." This unexpected response sets the tone for the rest of the comic.
The punchline comes when Dilbert introduces himself to a woman sitting next to him on the plane, saying "Hi, Jack!" The woman looks shocked and confused, implying that she has no idea who Jack is. The humor lies in the fact that Dilbert has just learned that it's not a good idea to call people from a plane, yet he's still trying to make small talk with a stranger.
Overall, the comic strip uses wordplay and unexpected twists to create a lighthearted and amusing scenario.
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