Did you notice a sign outside my house?
Did you notice a sign outside my house? |
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Did you notice a sign outside my house? |
by ghcghcghc |
December 05, 2006 |
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Did you notice a sign outside my house is a mini-fad which started early in Dec. 2006 by ghcghcghc. The sites often feature "Did you notice a sign outside my house?" as the title and cite Kill Bill as the image and sound origins, although the scene is from Pulp Fiction (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110912/quotes). The sound is always an edited clip in which the character Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) is conversing with Jimmy (Quentin Tarantino) about a situation which involves a dead black man in Jules' car which is parked in Jimmy's garage. The conversation is as follows:
- Jimmy: Did you notice a sign on the front of my house that says dead nigger storage?
Jules: You know I ain't seen that sh-
Jimmy: (louder and more perturbed) Did you notice a sign on the front of my house that says dead nigger storage?
Jules: No, I didn't.
Jimmy: You know why you didn't see that sign?
Jules: (sighs) Why?
Jimmy: 'Cause it ain't there, 'cause storin' dead niggers ain't my fuckin' business!
Any mention of dead nigger storage is edited out and replaced with a humorous phrase. The accompanying images are often poorly crafted, though seemingly in a facetious manner, to compound the effect.
Before this though, there were many other sites which quoted this conversation, the earliest being Dead Nigger Storage in May 2004.
Sites containing this fad:
- http://ytmncl.ytmnd.com/
- http://forgotpolandstorage.ytmnd.com/
- http://storage.ytmnd.com/
- http://signroll.ytmnd.com/
- http://ytrnnc1.ytmnd.com/
- http://ytmncll.ytmnd.com/
- http://ytmnci.ytmnd.com/
- http://ytrnncl.ytmnd.com/
- http://ytnnncl.ytmnd.com/
- http://squarestorage.ytmnd.com/
- http://ytmndongs.ytmnd.com/
- http://yourethennannowdog.ytmnd.com/
- http://chronoteethcameupwiththis.ytmnd.com/
Kill Bill Trailer- *http://in2003umathurmanwillkillbill.ytmnd.com/
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