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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, 4 months ago
Those cosmopolitan guys also beg for a second date.
alcors3 said, 4 months ago
Carbon paper? Why not pa with beads and shiny things? In 30 years he can just raise the ceiling and make someone else pay.
Sisyphos said, 4 months ago
“…[U]s cosmopolitan guys….” Yeah, right. Snerk! Dogbert’s sarcasm is probably too subtle for Dilbert to notice.
KasparV said, 4 months ago
@alcors3
In ‘89, credit card receipts were typically a hard copy and two carbons. It’s topical to the strip.
JackButler said, 4 months ago
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No, not really. He’s just a teapartier trying to be topical. Unfortunately, he chose a 15-year-old office-humor comic strip as his political venue. Poor fool.
Really, pity him, do not hate him, for he wears his idiocy on his sleave like a garland. Would that he were more uncommon.
WallyBeaumont said, 4 months ago
@Debbie Jordan
I believe in birth control. But I don’t believe I should have to pay for other people’s birth control.
ChappellGirl5 said, 4 months ago
@WallyBeaumont
Wish I could give you a thumbs up for that comment. Good answer.
cjsm
said, 4 months ago
Who remembers carbon paper credit slips?…….
I do.
Rickapolis said, 4 months ago
@alcors3
Yeah, carbon paper is like typewriters isn’t is?
route66paul said, 4 months ago
other people’s birth control should be final if someone else has to pay for it.