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 Post subject: Dilbert anyone?
PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 6:03 am 
Judging from My first post, I see there are some people that like the comic, I Myself love Scotts work.


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 8:27 pm 
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I like Dilbert. You almost have to feel sorry for all the crap that he puts up with.

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Yeah, I like Dilbert. I have a Dilbert page-a-day calendar on my desk.

The local paper didn't used to have Dilbert every day, but they added it. I'm so happy. :mrgreen:

Favorite character is probably Dogbert or the Elbonians.

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I like Dilbert, but as has been remarked by many, it's gotten a bit stale lately.

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I like Dilbert, but as has been remarked by many, it's gotten a bit stale lately.

Today's was pretty funny.

Asok is my favorite. :pom:

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I love Dilbert. I have most of the books from 1995 to present.

I have a mug they no longer produce that looks like Dilbert's head.

I almost look like Dilbert, despite the fact that I don't work anywhere.


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Dilbert is my second favorite comic strip ever, after Calvin & Hobbbes. I have Adams' "management" book, The Dilbert Principle.

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I Like it.

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It's grood.

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I adore Dilbert. Dogbert's probably my favorite character. I also like Ratbert quite a lot. And Wally.

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Dilbert is definitely one of my favorite comics. I have kept some of the really funny ones I've read.

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I loves me some Dilbert.


Dogbert's definitely my favorite, with Catbert being a close second.


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Well My favorite character is willie.


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I think it's pretty good. I like Dogbert best. For a little dog, he sure is clever.

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I'd have to say Dogbert and Asok are my favorites. They're hilarious.

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Yeah.... Dilbert is one of those modern comic classics, especially since a good bit of it is so true about the workplace, and Dogbert always cracks me up.

I always liked the trips to Elbonia, or whatever that country entirely made out of mud was called. Good times. :mrgreen:


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