Why I like Dilbert comics so much.
Whenever I log into my Gmail inbox, I always look for the dilbert comic strip that I’ve subscribed to first and then onto other junk mails. Dilbert is more than funny. You can always relate something in the strip to real life like I have.
This reminds me of Ragha meddling with our computers.
Our department HOD in college is such a drone and a PhD holder in the art of quibbling that you can be sure you will never be able to get a straight answer out of her. This one is dedicated to her.
And oh yes, there’s this ridiculous rule in my department, the mother of all stupid rules that you can have in place. You, the student shall never approach the HOD directly if at all you want to have the inconvenience of looking at a woman suffering from severe constipation. You should always approach via a ‘proper channel’ i.e., The Class representative->The Class in-charge->Senior lecturer (HOD sympathizer & messenger)->HOD. She will even ask her attendant to physically shove you out of the room if you barge in on her. This Dilbert comic strip was irresistible.





February 21st, 2008 at 9:54 am
Holy shit man, Dilbert is fucking hilarious. That last one about the proper channels is the best. One of our favourite jokes involves this fictional Malayali character who is just like that. Ha ha ha, that adds so much more funny.
February 21st, 2008 at 11:54 am
Yeah, that last one had me laughing for a while. You got to read Scott Adams’ official blog. Hilarious!
And who’s this fictional character, by the way?
February 21st, 2008 at 12:23 pm
His name is irrelevant, it is the personality that counts. He’s that kind of a guy.
Will do, I borrowed a book of Dilbert comics once from the library, it was awesome! Ha ha, he’s so funny.
February 21st, 2008 at 1:27 pm
Dilbert is amazing and describes exactly what happens at the workplace. My role model is the pointy haired boss and I hope to be like him someday.
February 22nd, 2008 at 1:57 am
He’s the manager. He’s a drunken lemur.