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Saturday, March 15, 2008

Who's the Idiot With a HVAC Blog?

That would be my brother, Mike O'Hare, who has been publishing Lehigh Valley HVAC Talk for nearly two years. Unlike me, that little bastard has google ads.

He really pisses me off. Google fired me. And once they do that, it irreversible. Google is all concerned abnout honesty and crap like that. Google claimed someone was clicking on my ads too often. Turns out it was my bro. So why didn't they kill his ads?

Thanks a lot, Mike! But he's made it up to me. He gave me these Iron Pigs opening day tickets for just $50 each. He'll probably be scalping a few outside the stadium, too.

11 comments:

  1. funny, he's the one in the hvac business, and your the one full of hot air.




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  2. Your graphic skills are finally beginning to improve...

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  3. Your graphic skills are finally beginning to improve...

    ha ha ha

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  4. LOL

    http://www.san-antonio-air-conditioner-and-heating.com

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  5. Why would your brother, ruin you business? You do realize you CAN apply for it to be reversed. You should've also blocked his IP address.

    http://www.emsenergy.com/hvac/

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  6. Well it looks like you got them back.

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  7. HVAC guys gotta stick together... he was just trying to help!!

    MAS
    http://hvacdenver.thewebinfocenter.com

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  8. It won't be long before Yahoo / Bing are equal to Google, so why not promote yourself there and get ahead start on your brother for next time?

    You can't be banned from them, as far as I know, and we've seen great results.

    http://www.completeheating.ca

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