Cubicle-dwelling business people the world over have been knowingly nodding, faithfully push-pinning their favorite strips to their cube walls, and--most of all--belly laughing out loud ever since... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Laugh-out-loud funny and insightful ... sometimes a bit TOO insightful --to a scary degree-- on the joys of a small, fairly pointless, cubicle existence. This Dilbert book is well worth every hard-earned wage-slave penny; it is quite reasonably priced. Also, this Dilbert book makes an excellent, *fun gift* between coworkers & friends.
The funniest of all Dilbert Books
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Of all the dilbert books I own, I have not seen one which made me laugh as hard. This is definitely an excellent book.
Cross-Populated? Excuse Me While I Wag...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Hi, I'm Dogbert, and I'll be reviewing this book for you."Wouldn't that be like paying a burglar to guard my house?"Excuse me while I wag. Anyway, if you don't believe that this is a good book, then perhaps I can convince you with some impressive words, "Syncrhonized incremental digital integrated dynamic e-commerce space."As for cross-population, many of the strips in "Treasury of Sunday Strips" are in this book, but there's still enough stuff not in other books to make this book worthwhile. Read over the sample pages, or just take my advice. After all, (hypnotic tone) I'm not self-interested, I'm not self-interested...
Newest Dilbert Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
In this book, Dilbert has grown a little more cynical towards the cruelties and absurdities of office life. This is an epic of totally useless meetings, absurd policies, and pure sarcasm. Its wit and style is the inspiration of the title, Excuse Me While I Wag, and Dogbert shows it. The engineers disgruntled feelings are excellent to help you vent when you're in a bad mood. Fine book!
More Great Humor
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book is the smaller 128 page (no color) book which contains strips from 07/26/99 to 04/30/00. It contains Scott Adam's usual brand of sarcasm, work-place humor, computer nerd humor, etc. Certainly a fine addition to your Dilbert collection.
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