Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 19th August 2010
Dilbert//7796, first published sixteen years ago on Thursday 19th August 2010
Tags
dogbertland tax garbage trash ocean texas king banking system
Official transcript
The Boss says, "We're reincorporating in Dogbertland for tax reasons."
Dilbert says, "Where?"
The Boss says, "It's a floating patch of garbage in the Pacific Ocean the size of Texas."
In Dogbertland Ratbert says, "How's the banking system?"
Fly says, "Business is booming, King Ratbert."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WE'RE REINCORPORATING IN DOGBER TLAND FOR TAX REASONS.
WHERE?
IT'S A FLOATING PATCH OF GARBAGE IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN THE SIZE OF TEXAS.
IN DOGBER TLAND HOW'S THE BANKING SYSTEM?
BUSINESS IS BOOMING, KING RATBERT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "In Dogbertland"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around a conversation between two office workers, where one inquires about the tax reasons for reincorporating in Dogbertland. The other responds by explaining that it's a "floating patch of garbage in the Pacific Ocean the size of Texas." The conversation takes an unexpected turn when a rat named King Ratbert is introduced, who is depicted as a banking system in a bathtub. The strip humorously explores the idea of a fictional land and its unusual inhabitants.
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