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Dilbert: 2010 Day-to-Day Calendar

Dilbert: 2010 Day-to-Day CalendarAuthor: Scott Adams
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Category: Book

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Media: Calendar
Edition: Pag
Pages: 640
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 6.3 x 5.4 x 1.8

ISBN: 0740782487
EAN: 9780740782480
ASIN: 0740782487

Publication Date: July 15, 2009
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Product Description
Give Dilbert his due. He has managed to keep his sanity while being surrounded by a cast of characters that would make anyone else bolt for the nearest unemployment line. Wally is the office Houdini when it comes to escaping work, Alice regularly unleashes her Fist of Death, and their boss is a walking buzzword emitter. Together, they populate Dilbert, one of the funniest and truest comic strips around. On second thought, maybe it's not the paycheck that keeps Dilbert coming back. Maybe, like us, he sticks around for the laughs provided by this odd group in this too-familiar setting.

The Dilbert 2010 Day-to-Day Calendar features a full-color strip on each daily page.


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5 out of 5 stars son in law laughs   November 5, 2009
JaneA Clear
For many years every birthday I see that my son in law has the next years desk calendar he told me once no matter how bad work is goin, or NOT, he can read his funnies and laugh.


5 out of 5 stars The perfect cube for your cube   September 12, 2009
Julia Flyte
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

If you're new to Dilbert, he's a small guy who works in a highly bureaucratic engineering firm. The comics satirize office politics beautifully.

The 2010 Day to Day calendar is a small block of 365 dated comic strips, designed to be torn off on a daily basis. Each page is printed in color - the overall color scheme is green and purple. This year a new addition to the Day to Day calendar is the "daily extra" printed on the back of each page. Sometimes it's a small brain teaser (eg a sudoku puzzle, a word search or a maze). Or it might be a riddle, a joke, a piece of trivia or an inspiring quote. There are also occasional household hints. On the weekend pages there might be a template to write notes for the babysitter or just a blank space to jot notes.

Unlike previous years, the 2010 calendar is not internally shrinkwrapped, but it still arrived without damage.

I give the Dilbert day-to-day calendar to my father every year for Christmas. He very much enjoys having a new Dilbert strip to read everyday and often saves cartoons to pass onto others. If you work in an office environment - or have escaped from one! - this is a wonderful calendar.



5 out of 5 stars adilbert must-have   August 3, 2009
Walter Oliveira Jr. (Brazil)
Every year I buy a new one... it's great to relax, everyday, when you pick up a new day.


5 out of 5 stars Dilbert Calendar   April 10, 2009
Garden Novice (Little Rock, AR)
I love Dilbert calendars so this one delivered - as expected! Great price and service.



1 out of 5 stars This is a rehash of last year's daily www.dilbert.com comics   March 18, 2009
Mr. N. B. Russell (Sydney, Australia)
I love Dilbert comics as every office worker can identify with at least some of the antics and co-workers within the comics.

However, nearly all jokes lose their punch after you've heard them already.

If you followed the daily Dilbert comics online through 2008 (as I did, religiously), you'll be disappointed at reading over all the same old jokes that were probably pulled off the web. Although I haven't read ahead, almost 1/3 of the year is up and NONE of the jokes are new.

If you didn't read Dilbert online through 2008, then BUY! BUY NOW!

My $0.02.


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