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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 6th August 2004

Dilbert//5592, first published 22 years ago on Friday 6th August 2004


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mullet head nickname everyine call behind back secret nick name long in back


Official transcript

"Hey, mullet-head, this is for you."

"What did you call me?"

"Oops. I used the secret nickname that everyone in the office has for you."

"My work here is done."

"It's just a little long in the back!"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

HEY, MULLET-HEAD, THIS IS FOR YOU.

WHAT DID YOU CALL ?

OOPS. I USED THE SECRET NICKNAME THAT EVERYONE IN THE OFFICE HAS FOR YOU.

MY WORK IS DONE.

IT'S JUST A LITTLE LONG IN THE BACK!

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Mullet-Head's Secret Nickname"

Summary:

The comic strip features Mullet-Head, a character known for their distinctive hairstyle, which resembles a mullet. The story begins with Mullet-Head approaching an office worker and inquiring about their identity. The worker responds by asking if Mullet-Head called them, and Mullet-Head reveals that they used the nickname "Everyone in the Office Has for You" to refer to them. The worker is amused by this and shares that Mullet-Head's work is "just a little long in the back," a clever play on words referencing both Mullet-Head's hairstyle and their work performance. The exchange is lighthearted and humorous, showcasing the creative banter between the characters.

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