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Dilbert by Scott Adams is the most photocopied, pinned-up, downloaded, faxed and e-mailed comic strip in the world. Dubbed "the cartoon hero of the workplace" by The San Francisco Examiner, Dilbert has been syndicated since 1989 and now appears in 2,000 newspapers in 65 countries and 25 languages.
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Linux0s said, 8 months ago
Pain has a way of doing that.
MPeters said, 8 months ago
That straightened Dilbert’s tie. And his hair.
Tirasmol
said, 8 months ago
has he always worn shorts?
Sisyphos said, 8 months ago
Really hot coffee, in dinky little cardboard cups, has that effect on me, too.
Jeffrey Hope said, 8 months ago
I never liked coffee. I keep awake with Dr. Pepper.
kevindix said, 8 months ago
Judging by the crinkly sides, I’d say that his long pants have reacted, like his tie did.
Strod said, 8 months ago
@Jeffrey Hope
Hot Dr Pepper? Ewwwww!!!
ossiningaling said, 8 months ago
You know, if only got a half a cup at a time, it probably wouldn’t spill.
But then we would be looking at tomorrow’s cartoon.
BuckyKatt999 said, 8 months ago
Believe it or not, the Dr. Pepper company tried to push hot Dr. Pepper as a good winter drink. I think you were supposed to add fruit slices. Man, that was a long time ago.
Strod said, 8 months ago
@BuckyKatt999
Thanks for the disturbing info. You are 100% right. From Dr. Pepper’s FAQ:
Q: What is hot Dr Pepper?
A: Hot Dr Pepper was developed many years ago as a refreshing winter drink. Heat Dr Pepper in a saucepan to 180 degrees, place a thin slice of lemon in the bottom of a coffee mug or insulated cup and pour the heated Dr Pepper over the lemon.
I reiterate: Ewwwww!!!
The Wolf In Your Midst said, 8 months ago
@MPeters
Never mind the tie and hair- what the heck did it do to his PANTS?
Brian K
said, 8 months ago
He cut back on coffee, now he is taking pain to stay awake.
snowqueen said, 8 months ago
In the ’60s they had hot Dr. Pepper at Steinberg skating rink in St. Louis, Mo. I liked it because anything hot is good when your freezing cold.
Rickapolis said, 8 months ago
Shouldn’t he be at lunch? It’s 12:15.
squirrelchaser said, 8 months ago
@BuckyKatt999
Didn’t Laverne (on Laverne & Shirley) heat up Pepsi & Milk? Considered trying it, but never did.