
The Internet is abuzz today with people
wondering about the giant George W. Bush billboard hovering over I-35 near Wyoming, Minn. The billboard features a smiling
picture of the former prez with the caption "Miss Me Yet?"
From where did this strange advertisement spring, and what is its intended purpose?
Asylum spoke to Mary Teske from Schubert & Hoey Outdoor Advertising, the agency behind the billboard, and they told us that the sign was rented by a group of small businessmen from the twin cities area, who pooled their money to make the political statement.
Why? The businessmen say they invested in the billboard because they "thought Washington was against them." The billboard has been up for a month and drivers can look forward to enjoying the billboard for at least another month that is already paid up.
The billboard had spurred discussion this week, with some convinced it was a PhotoShop hoax, but its existence was verified by
reporter Bob Collins at Minnesota Public Radio, who has been trying to track down the people behind it ever since.
The renters wish to remain anonymous for now, but they say they have been "overwhelmed by the response" and are considering renting more billboards. Suggestions?