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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 6th February 2013

Dilbert//8698, first published thirteen years ago on Wednesday 6th February 2013


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alcoholic beverages boardwalk empire degenerated experince forklift jousting free beer fridays team building


Official transcript

Boss: The company will no longer offer free beer on Fridays. It started as a team-building experience, but it degenerated into forklift jousting in the warehouse. Wally: I'm going all "Boardwalk Empire"

on you now, Volstead! Boss: I hope that means something good.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

THE COMPANY WILL NO LONGER OFFER FREE BEER ON FRIDAYS.

IT STARTED AS A TEAM-BUILDING EXPERIENCE, BUT IT DEGENERATED INTO FORKLIFT JOUSTING IN THE WAREHOUSE.

IM GOING ALL "BOARDWALK EMPIRE" ON YOU NOW, VOLSTEAD!

I HOPE THAT MEANS SOMETHING GOOD.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Boardwalk Empire"

Summary:

The comic strip, originally published in, revolves around the company's decision to discontinue its free beer Fridays. This move sparks a team-building exercise that degenerates into forklift jousting in the warehouse.

Key Elements:

  • The company's decision to end free beer Fridays
  • A team-building exercise that turns into forklift jousting in the warehouse
  • The protagonist's enthusiasm for the new activity, "Boardwalk Empire," despite its chaotic nature

Tone:

The comic strip is humorous and lighthearted, poking fun at the idea of corporate team-building exercises gone wrong.

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