Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 26th November 2004
Dilbert//5704, first published 22 years ago on Friday 26th November 2004
Tags
cat wally black mail cat nip told truth came clean animals
Official transcript
"Can you tell me who complained about my off-color e-mail joke? "No, no, no."
"All conversations with human resources are strictly confidential."
"Wally, wally, wally, wally, wally, wally, wally..."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
CAN YOU TELL ME WHO COMPLAINED ABOUT MY OFF-COLOR EMAIL JOKE?
NO. NO, NO.
ALL CONVERSATIONS WITH HUMAN RESOURCES ARE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
WALLY, WALLY, WALLY, WALLY, WALLY, WALLY, WALLY...
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Off-Color Email Joke"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a red tie, sitting at a desk with a red cat in a chair across from him. The cat is holding a newspaper with the headline "CATNIP SUPER STRENGTH" and appears to be reading it.
- Scene 1: The cat asks Dilbert if he can tell him who complained about his off-color email joke. Dilbert responds with "No, no, no."
- Scene 2: The cat says, "All conversations with human resources are strictly confidential."
- Scene 3: The cat starts making loud, high-pitched noises, saying "Wally, Wally, Wally, Wally, Wally, Wally, Wally..." while holding the newspaper.
The comic strip humorously depicts a cat trying to get information out of Dilbert, who is reluctant to share it due to confidentiality concerns. The cat's antics and loud noises add to the comedic effect.
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