Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 18th November 2011
Dilbert//8252, first published fifteen years ago on Friday 18th November 2011
Tags
anxiety monsters supernatural beings beware of bogeyman bad parenting one over par everyhole
Official transcript
Asok: My mother always told me to beware the bogeyman. Dilbert: That was bad parenting. There's no such thing as the bogeyman. Boss: I was one over par on every hole. Let me tell you all about it.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
MY MOTHER ALWAYS TOLD ME TO BEWARE THE BOGEYMAN.
THAT WAS BAD PARENTING. THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS THE BOGEYMAN.
I WAS ONE OVER PAR ON EVERY HOLE.
LET ME TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The comic strip is titled "Bogeyman" and features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic and humorous take on office life.
Panel 1: A Conversation with Dilbert's Mother
- Dilbert's mother warns him about the bogeyman, a mythical creature that is often used to frighten children into behaving.
- Dilbert responds with skepticism, implying that the bogeyman is not a real entity.
Panel 2: A Conversation with Coworkers
- Dilbert's coworkers are discussing the bogeyman, and one of them mentions that there is no such thing as the bogeyman.
- Dilbert agrees with this statement, but then reveals that he was once one over par on every hole, which is a reference to the term "bogeyman" in golf.
Panel 3: A Conversation with a Coworker
- Dilbert's coworker asks him to explain what he means by being one over par on every hole.
- Dilbert responds by saying that he was one over par on every hole, which is a humorous way of saying that he was not very good at golf.
Overall
The comic strip uses wordplay and clever language to poke fun at the idea of the bogeyman and the concept of being "one over par" in golf. It also showcases Dilbert's signature wit and sarcasm, making it a relatable and entertaining read for fans of the character.
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