Has anyone else noticed that Dilbert is now casual? No more ties, just polo shirts and ID tags. year of so and this will qualify for geezerdom.
Maybe he was having too many side effects from his Tie-agra.
Not sure I understand why he’d *want* his tie to curl up.
Woozy has a point; the straight tie was a signal that Dilbert had gotten lucky.
Grawlix, I subsequently noticed that Andréa sent it to me as an Oy as well.
Dilbert’s entire office went to casual attire some years back. They all wear polo shirts and IDs on lanyards.
He should take the bottle with him. It won’t last all day. It’d be a cause for concern if it did. If it continues to curl up for more than 4 hours, he should consult a haberdasher.
As for casual attire, I guess Scott Adams finally realized that hardly anyone in Silicon Valley wears suits or ties anymore, including salespeople and CEOs.
This doesn’t merit an “OY” tag?
Has anyone else noticed that Dilbert is now casual? No more ties, just polo shirts and ID tags. year of so and this will qualify for geezerdom.
Maybe he was having too many side effects from his Tie-agra.
Not sure I understand why he’d *want* his tie to curl up.
Woozy has a point; the straight tie was a signal that Dilbert had gotten lucky.
Grawlix, I subsequently noticed that Andréa sent it to me as an Oy as well.
Dilbert’s entire office went to casual attire some years back. They all wear polo shirts and IDs on lanyards.
He should take the bottle with him. It won’t last all day. It’d be a cause for concern if it did. If it continues to curl up for more than 4 hours, he should consult a haberdasher.
As for casual attire, I guess Scott Adams finally realized that hardly anyone in Silicon Valley wears suits or ties anymore, including salespeople and CEOs.
I wonder why his lanyard doesn’t curl up.