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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 18th February 2009

Dilbert//7249, first published seventeen years ago on Wednesday 18th February 2009


Tags

driving traveling angry dangerous


Official transcript

Dilbert says, "Thanks for the ride. My company cut back on the travel budget."

Driver says, "Do you mind if we stop at an abandoned slaughterhouse that's miles from civilization?"

Dilbert says, "A little."

Driver says, "Are you trying to make me angry?"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

THANKS FOR THE RIDE.

MY COMPANY CUT BACK ON THE TRAVEL BUDGET.

00 DO YOU MIND IF WE STOP AT AN ABANDONED SLAUGHTERHOUSE THAT'S MILES FROM CIVILIZATION?

LITTLE.

ARE YOU TRYING TO ANGRY?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Miles from Civilization"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a brown hat and yellow shirt, driving a car with his boss, Wally, in the passenger seat. The conversation begins with Dilbert expressing gratitude for the ride and mentioning that his company has cut back on the travel budget.

Wally responds by asking if Dilbert is concerned about being miles from civilization, to which Dilbert replies with a mix of sarcasm and frustration, saying, "A little." The conversation ends with Wally asking if Dilbert is trying to make him angry.

Key Elements:

  • Dilbert's gratitude for the ride
  • Wally's comment about being miles from civilization
  • Dilbert's sarcastic response
  • Wally's question about trying to make him angry

Overall:

The comic strip showcases the typical office politics and humor found in the Dilbert series, with Dilbert's witty responses and Wally's obliviousness to his sarcasm.

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