B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart for December 05, 2019

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    Farside99  about 5 years ago

    Well, I’ve worked in an office like Dilbert’s, but I can’t say that I’ve ever lived in a cave, so, yeah, that makes sense.

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    Watcher  about 5 years ago

    The Cavestones, precursor to the Flintstones. That’’s relatable.

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    DanFlak  about 5 years ago

    It’s amazing how, when I reflect back on some of my former bosses, most of them have pointy hair.

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    nikpromo  about 5 years ago

    Dilbert is a shining example of corporate america today.

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    redback  about 5 years ago

    Dilbert also showed that after you get famous you can repeat the single joke day after day and still be famous

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    danholt  about 5 years ago

    Relatable to the point that it’s pretty depressing at times…

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    Pohka  about 5 years ago

    BC is funny; Dilbert, bitter-sweet and more bitter than sweet.

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    Colorado Expat  about 5 years ago

    With the recent reorganizations & Machaivellian management machinations here at work, I’m living in the Dilbert Universe!!!

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    Snoots  about 5 years ago

    The thing with Dilbert is that he doesn’t have to think of funny things. He just has to hang around an office and watch daily happenings. (Or perhaps his readers send him emails, “Guess what happened at my office today.” I mean, an endless source of material. Kind of like writing Doonesbury. “No Mr. President, you don’t have to do funny things to keep the press entertained. Just be yourself and they’ll fill in the rest.” ;D

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    tcayer  about 5 years ago

    My father would have loved Dilbert, if he was still around!

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    tcayer  about 5 years ago

    The first Dilbert I ever saw was when they launched it on a Sunday in our paper. He was in line at the grocery store, and the woman in front was taking a long time, and suddenly she was devoured by wolves in her purse. I didn’t know what to think, but I knew I was going to like it!

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    Ron Dunn Premium Member about 5 years ago

    I am sure that Mason Mastroianni and Scott Adams are friends or good aquatints to have another comic strip name dropped in the punchline.

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    jmworacle  about 5 years ago

    No he’s not….

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    Lightpainter  about 5 years ago

    Taking today’s strip at face value, Peter would have no way to relate to Dilbert, since no one in BC works!

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    zeexenon  about 5 years ago

    Dilbert isn’t a real hardware designer for the marketplace until he uses CUCRIT and, try as he may, to enter revenue estimates from Marketing within 3-standard-deviations from the truth.

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    nopainogain  about 5 years ago

    this made me LOL in the middle of BTR airport.

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