Scott Adams made a spin-off
Scott Adams made a spin-off of Dilbert called Plop, but he’s shelved it because Elbonians look too much like the Taliban.
Perhaps we should be thankful.
(And I’m off for the weekend. Later, Slater.)
Scott Adams made a spin-off of Dilbert called Plop, but he’s shelved it because Elbonians look too much like the Taliban.
Perhaps we should be thankful.
(And I’m off for the weekend. Later, Slater.)
November 13th, 2001 at 1:36 am
I take it you’re a DNRC? I liked Plop. especially number 19 or 20. the don’t play with your food one.
Oh well.
And I think I’m going to call you Lloyd from now on.
November 13th, 2001 at 12:50 pm
I had to look up “DNRC.” No, I don’t get the Dilbert newsletter. I heard about Plop on memepool.
And if anyone had asked, the bard’s full name was Lloyd of Dwarf’s Bridge.
Two brownie points if you get the joke.
November 13th, 2001 at 10:36 pm
Sorry, can’t figure that one out. At a guess I’d say some english parody of the billygoats and the bridge.
November 14th, 2001 at 11:45 am
It’s a combination of names: Lloyd Robertson and Peter Mansbridge.
But I figured dwarves would be better at building bridges than men.
November 14th, 2001 at 5:43 pm
And how close was I?
What’s that? Not even the same damn continent is how close. Or even the same time frame.
That’s it. Time for Lloyd to die.
November 15th, 2001 at 3:27 am
You guys have too much time on your hands… *blinks and looks at the time* I, on the other hand, cannot sleep, and therefore have even *more* time to waste…
November 15th, 2001 at 7:52 am
If Lloyd should die for anything, it’s for his atrocious sense of style.
That hat. That tabard. Oy!