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- karchesky, on 08/01/2008, -1/+10Check out Scott's response (which linked here, BTW): http://dilbert.com/blog/entry/recycled_jokes/
- Beacon, on 08/02/2008, -0/+5Remember, every day he publishes a new strip. He has never done reruns or gone on a sabatical. Given the thousands of strips he's done, I don't hold this against him. :-P
At least it's not like Garfield, where this is a weekly occurrence, rather than a decade-ly one. - nrdj, on 08/01/2008, -1/+3Eleven years apart? I've likely already forgotten the first one then. :P
- carbonfree314, on 09/29/2008, -0/+2A YOUNG BOY
- Scott2, on 08/01/2008, -2/+2Yawn.
- Grazfather, on 08/01/2008, -0/+0omg he linked to MY digg? /blush.
He has a god point, but I'd hope for more variance. When I saw dilbert.com/fast (I still hate the new, slower page) I decided to read from the start (Back when I was - vijethk, on 10/18/2008, -1/+1it was a long time even i have forgotten all of it..
http://fresharticles.co.cc/
http://inarticles.co.cc/ - Hattusa, on 08/02/2008, -0/+0He probably has too.
- friarjohn, on 08/01/2008, -1/+1It's a sequel. The joke might be the same but the punchline for the strip itself is different. The second one builds on the first, adding a new punchline about managing expectations. That is to say, get over yourself.
- Grazfather, on 08/05/2008, -0/+0Ugh, don't get me started on Garfield. Funny ten years ago, then it died.
- CaptainV45, on 08/04/2008, -0/+0Each comic was individually funny despite the same joke. A good joke could always use a retelling!
- Grazfather, on 08/01/2008, -1/+0Sequels usually don't take eleven years to come up with. They're the same joke with modified punchlines. Both are funny, but they might as well be the 'put you own caption' thing at dilbert.com
- jkfino, on 08/07/2008, -1/+0I think someone has a little too much time on their hands...



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