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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 17th March 2006

Dilbert//6180, first published twenty years ago on Friday 17th March 2006


Tags

loud guy section no loud guy date man screams stories noise restaurant customers hostess table nearby


Official transcript

Would you like to be seated in the loud guy section or no loud guy? Menu "They both sound good. We'll try the loud guy section."

"I hope he has good stories."

"AND THEN!"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE SEATED IN THE LOUD GUY SECTION OR NO LOUD GUY?

THEY BOTH SOUND GOOD. WELL TRY THE LOUD GUY SECTION.

I HOPE HE HAS GOOD STORIES.

AND THEN

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The Loud Guy Section"

Summary:

The comic strip follows a conversation between a woman and a man in a waiting room. The woman asks if the man would like to be seated in the "Loud Guy Section" or "No Loud Guy." The man responds that both sound good and suggests trying the "Loud Guy Section." The woman agrees, and they both sit down. As they wait, the man starts telling stories, making the woman uncomfortable. She hopes he has good stories, implying that she is not interested in hearing them.

Key Points:

  • The comic strip explores the concept of being seated in a "Loud Guy Section" and the potential consequences of doing so.
  • The conversation between the woman and the man sets the tone for the rest of the strip.
  • The man's decision to try the "Loud Guy Section" leads to him telling stories, which makes the woman uncomfortable.
  • The strip pokes fun at the idea of being seated in a section with loud people and the potential for awkward interactions.

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