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Miss Me Yet : ウィキペディア英語版
Miss Me Yet?

Miss Me Yet? refers to a series of roadside advertisements that first appeared in February 2010. It featured former U.S. President George W. Bush's image waving and smiling from a billboard over the words "MISS ME YET?", presumably as a critique of Presidential successor Barack Obama's performance in office. The billboard initially was spotted on Interstate 35 in Wyoming, Minnesota but soon many more billboards like it popped up around the country. It was first thought to be an internet hoax, but has since been verified as a real billboard ad.〔"(Bush Billboard Poses $64,000 Question )" aolnews.com. Accessed February 14, 2010. Retrieved on 2010-02-14.〕 The billboard, which rapidly became an Internet meme, has also inspired a series of "Miss Me Yet?"-themed merchandise from online agencies such as CafePress.
==Ownership==
The billboard was mentioned on Rush Limbaugh’s talk radio show as some callers mentioned the billboard did exist.〔"(Mystery Surrounds Bush Billboard (with transcript) )" rushlimbaugh.com. Accessed February 15, 2010. Retrieved on 2010-02-15.〕 The billboard was later discovered to have been created by an anonymous source who wanted to remain that way as per billboard owner Schubert & Hoey Outdoor Advertising.〔 According to the billboard owner, the sign was purchased by a group of small business owners located in the seven-county metro area.〔"(Mysterious Bush Billboard Asks 'Miss Me Yet?' )" WPTZ.com. Accessed February 15, 2010. Retrieved on 2010-02-15.〕 Mike Rivard, one of the six business owners from Minnesota, came forward and explained on Fox News that one of the reasons why they did it was that it was a hilarious message, and the image they used was found online.〔"(Creator of "Miss Me Yet" Bush Billboard Is Known; His Politics, Not So Much )" aolnews.com. Accessed June 10, 2010. Retrieved on 2010-06-10.〕

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