Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 24th February 2007
Dilbert//6524, first published nineteen years ago on Saturday 24th February 2007
Tags
dead horse gallops away punch horse store for everything in office
Open source transcript
SOMEONE LEFT A DEAD HORSE IN THE HALL.
I AM GOING TO PUNCH THAT DEAD HORSE UNTIL IT GALLOPS AWAY.
YOU WERE RIGHT. BUT WHERE DID YOU FIND A DEAD HORSE?
PUNCH PUNCH PUNCH - PUNCH THERE'S A STORE FOR EVERYTHING.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "A Dead Horse in the Hall"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in a newspaper, features Dilbert and his boss in a humorous exchange. The scene unfolds as follows:
- Dilbert discovers a dead horse in the hallway and reports it to his boss.
- The boss responds by asking if Dilbert found a dead horse, implying that someone else must have left it there.
- Dilbert clarifies that he is the one who found the dead horse, and the boss becomes defensive, suggesting that there must be a store that sells dead horses.
- The conversation escalates, with Dilbert and the boss engaging in a series of absurd and nonsensical exchanges about the dead horse.
The comic strip pokes fun at the absurdity of bureaucratic red tape and the tendency of people to avoid taking responsibility for their actions. It also highlights the humor in the mundane and the ridiculous.
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