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That's the ultimate heel style for the ultra-shy male heeler!! Okay, probably not on the "must-have" list for pretty much everybody on our site :) . We want to see 'em, and hear 'em and feel 'em on our feet (well, most of us). Google ads is kind of a double-sided coin -- it definitely has pluses and minuses. On the plus side, Google ads does provide some revenue that helps us keep HHplace on the 'net. Things like server space, network bandwidth, software licenses and maintenance don't come for free, ya know. And without all of that, HHplace would be a pretty sorry excuse for a site. On the minus side, we have no control over the advertising content they provide. They scan our site and pick up on keywords, then they select content that pertains to those keywords. "High Heels" shows up around here more than a handful of times so they pick a lot of ads for heels. We also mention "guys wearing high heels" once in a while (well, only on days that end in "y") so they pick ad content to match.

Have a happy time!

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Surprisingly, in 2011 the Leatherworks advert still doesn't work. It points to http://www.leatherworks-london.co.uk/ which briefly existed in 2008 and 2009, but is no longer there.

Their websites are instead at:

Older website (2002 copyright)

http://www.leatherworks.co.uk/ (1999-present)

http://www.leatherworks.org.uk/ (2002-present)

Newer website (2011 copyright):

http://leatherworks-footwear.co.uk/ (2009-present)

http://www.leatherworks-footwear.co.uk/ (2009-present)

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Once again, it's Google that is serving up this content and Google has an error in its database. We don't have much control over the ad content served by Google.

Have a happy time!

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Yes, someone, somewhere, is paying Google probably hundreds of pounds per month to show those adverts here and on You Tube, and on hundreds of other websites... and seeing zero return for it. You would have thought that someone within the company would have noticed that by now?

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