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Oh Google….that magical, mysterious website that can tell you just about anything about anything.  How does it know?  Where does it get all that information?  Who the heck has the time to put it all out there?  Let’s just say that there are too many questions about it to try and figure it out in just one bail bond blog post.  That being said, there is one thing that is sort of fun to do with Google…and that is of course Google yourself.

Now don’t be embarrassed about it…every one Googles themselves now and again. Some do it privately and some do it publicly, but at the end of the day everyone does it. In fact, anyone who tells you that they don’t Google themselves is just lying about it.
Last week, a California man was googling himself in the privacy of his own home and got caught.  Now don’t get us wrong, no one walked in on him while he was googling himself, but rather, he discovered something about himself that only Googling himself would reveal.  According to Google, this man was on a “Most Wanted” list.  Apparently, last year he was involved in an incident where he fired a gun into the air several times.  It wasn’t until he was googling himself that he discovered he was a wanted man.

Embarrassed and probably a little dehydrated from all the Googling, the man sucked up the courage and turned himself in.  Read the original story below.

Original article: Jail Happened To This Guy After He Googled Himself

Posted by: Eric Granof

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Have you Ever Googled Yourself in Private and Been Caught? This Guy did and now He’s In Jail

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Oh Google….that magical, mysterious website that can tell you just about anything about anything.  How does it know?  Where does it get all that information?  Who the heck has the time to put it all out there?  Let’s just say that there are too many questions about it to try and figure it out in just one bail bond blog post.  That being said, there is one thing that is sort of fun to do with Google…and that is of course Google yourself.

Now don’t be embarrassed about it…every one Googles themselves now and again. Some do it privately and some do it publicly, but at the end of the day everyone does it. In fact, anyone who tells you that they don’t Google themselves is just lying about it.
Last week, a California man was googling himself in the privacy of his own home and got caught.  Now don’t get us wrong, no one walked in on him while he was googling himself, but rather, he discovered something about himself that only Googling himself would reveal.  According to Google, this man was on a “Most Wanted” list.  Apparently, last year he was involved in an incident where he fired a gun into the air several times.  It wasn’t until he was googling himself that he discovered he was a wanted man.

Embarrassed and probably a little dehydrated from all the Googling, the man sucked up the courage and turned himself in.  Read the original story below.

Original article: Jail Happened To This Guy After He Googled Himself

Posted by: Eric Granof

Read another bail bond blog post: Bail Bonds and Bad Grandmas: If Scarface Had a Grandma

Learn more about the bail bond industry? What is a bail bond

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