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Paperback |
| ISBN: |
0836217586 |
| ISBN-13: |
9780836217582 |
| Publisher: |
Andrews McMeel Publishing |
| Release Date: |
March, 1994 |
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112 Pages |
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Unavailable |
| Dimensions: |
7.9 X 7.7 X 0.4 inches |
| Language: |
English |
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Always Postpone Meetings With Time-Wasting Morons
by Scott Adams
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09/18/2001 |
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This is the first Dilbert book, filled with intelligent, totally funny humor on everyday life. This book did not have the official pointy haired boss, Wally, Alice, Ratbert, or Catbert. This book focuses more on Dilbert and Dogbert at home, on walks, and other places that don't have much to do with office life. These kinds of jokes are just as funny as the business jokes. This book should be read by all Dilbert fans.
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Posted by AstroNerdBoy on 08/19/2002 |
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This book contains the first Dilbert strips running from April 16, 1989 to October 21, 1989. The characters are a little rough from what we've come to know and the humor contains a lot of puns. Some characters introduced here besides Dilbert and Dogbert are the dinosaurs Bob and Dawn, and Phil, the Prince of Insufficient Light. Scott was still feeling out the strip at this time and as a result it is not the funniest, but it is still good.
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Dilbert--The Cartoon Hero of the Workplace |
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07/12/1997 |
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This is the first Dilbert book. It is full of great cartoons that put a hilarious twist on all aspects of the workplace from endless meetings to pointy-haired idiots (better known as middle management). A great book to read if your stressed out on your jobs and you want to read about your workplace problems through the blurry eyes of Dilbert
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Posted by Adam on 05/12/2006 |
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Dilbert is a cultural icon. Possibly too good for it's time. The jokes in Dilbert are amazingly smart, and I don't think deserves to be in the comic pages by idiocy. Anyway, this book marks the first (and possibly the best) comics from the Dilbert series. Characters we're still developing and the niche of the comic was still undecided. Regardless, it's a gut bustingly funny collection. If you even have the tiniest, remote sense of humor, buy this. And when your done, by the funniest tv-show ever made; no, not seinfeld. Dilbert: the complete series. If not, go back to your pathetically boring life and dirty cubicle. Scott Adams remains one of the funniest authors in the world.
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04/07/2001 |
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I loved this book! I loved the comic about the knowledge increases power! It was hilarious!
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