Business - Written by Denis Hancock on Friday, June 20, 2008 11:14 - 11 Comments
Dilbert mash up: June 20th 2008
As always, you can check out the original (and all the other mash ups) at www.Dilbert.com. The site is having a couple of issues right now, but the new tool that enables group mash ups is particularly interesting as you get to fill out all three boxes… anyone care to join me?
11 Comments
Jenn Durley
Denis Hancock
I tip my hat to a superior mashup. Can anyone trump it?
Alan Majer
I coudn’t resist making my first Dilbert mashup too…
Jeff DeChambeau
A challenger appears:

Mike Dover
Nice post, Jeff.
Denis — In the Olympics, what colour of medal do you get for 4th best?
Denis Hancock
when you fight your own mash up battles, then you can come talk to me. That’s right, I went THERE!
Mike Dover
Well played, sir. Well played.
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I had a great idea that involved the headband being confused for a belt… but this is a PG site after all.
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Good one!
Here’s another:
Alternate script for Wally in my mashup: “Let me guess: it was right after pants-optional Friday.” (that was for you, Denis).