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Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 1st January 2006

Dilbert//6105, first published twenty years ago on Sunday 1st January 2006


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employee appreciation day


Official transcript

We're going to have an employee appreciation day on the 8th! "That's a Sunday."

"That's the best day for a potluck lunch. You'll have all day Saturday to make a dish to share!"

"I'll need a volunteer to organize everything. Let's see...Which one of you is the woman?"

"Bring jackets. It's supposed to be about 45 degrees in the park that day."

"I won't be able to attend because I do personal stuff on weekends."

"Take pictures!"

"I hope no one else brought a pine cone appetizer."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WE'RE GOING TO HAVE AN EMPLOYEE APPRECIATION DAY ON THE 8TH!

THAT'S A SUNDAY.

THAT'S THE BEST DAY FOR A POTLUCK LUNCH.

YOULL HAVE ALL DAY SATURDAY TO MAKE A DISH TO SHARE!

I'LL NEED A VOLUNTEER TO ORGANIZE EVERYTHING. LET'S SEE...

WHICH ONE OF YOU IS THE WOMAN?

BRING JACKETS.

IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE ABOUT 45 DEGREES IN THE PARK THAT DAY.

I WON'T BE ABLE TO ATTEND BECAUSE I DO PERSONAL STUFF ON WEEKENDS.

TAKE PICTURES!

I HOPE NO ONE ELSE BROUGHT A PINE CONE APPETIZER.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Employee Appreciation Day"

Summary:

The comic strip, originally published in a newspaper, revolves around the theme of Employee Appreciation Day. The story unfolds as the employees gather to celebrate the occasion.

Key Elements:

  • The employees are tasked with organizing a potluck lunch and a volunteer is needed to take pictures.
  • One employee expresses reluctance to attend due to personal weekend activities.
  • Another employee hopes to bring a pine cone appetizer, which is met with skepticism.

Overall:

The comic strip humorously highlights the challenges and quirks of workplace celebrations, showcasing the unique personalities and interactions among the employees.

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