What a hoot! Google rankings when users search for “George Boardman” and “The Union”

Now that’s embarrassing!

Author: jeffpelline

Jeff Pelline is a veteran editor and award-winning journalist - in print and online. He is publisher of Sierra FoodWineArt magazine and its website SierraCulture.com. Jeff covered business and technology for The San Francisco Chronicle for 12 years, and he was a founding editor and Editor of CNET News for eight years, among other positions. Jeff has a bachelor's degree from UC Berkeley and a master's from Northwestern University. His hobbies include sailing, swimming, and trout fishing in the Sierra.

10 thoughts on “What a hoot! Google rankings when users search for “George Boardman” and “The Union””

  1. Meanwhile, George clings to the notion that a panel discussion with a cartoonish fish is “news.” That explains why he never made it past the San Mateo Times. Podunk.

      1. Now “fish” is chiding people for posting as someone else, calling it “low rent.” BottomoftheBarrel.com

      2. Pruett should have run on a ticket for clerk-recorder — with Dr. Phil.
        He writes on Todd’s blog: “Barry Pruett September 20, 2017 at 6:55 AM
        “Sorry to disappoint by I am not shy in my contempt for you and will do it by name or to your face.”

        You go Pruett!

    1. But wait, there’s more. Boardman runs a photo of our son on his blog, sitting next to me, with the mocking headline “A fevered brain.”

      1. George Boardman has just a single comment on his column in The Union this week. And it’s from none other than Russ Steele on Agenda 21. You can’t make this stuff up! Go George! roflol.

    1. When you search for George Boardman on Google, the mentions of “Bored” on this blog outranks either his own blog or his column in The Union. Now that’s embarrassing!

      1. Yes but it sure is funny too. Speaking of blogs, did Todd create a new one? I saw his comment in The Union that his blog is well respected (snicker)

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