The "tool to fix the search results" would have been to simply issue a 301 permanent redirect from the
http://r33.cooltext.com/ URL to the correct
http://aerolog.co/ URL. Google would have updated the URL the next time it crawled the site, and in the meantime people clicking the r33.cooltext.com links in the search results would have still ended up at your site.
Now, the r33.cooltext.com results are still appearing in Google, but they take visitors to an error message instead of your site, and you have to wait until Google rediscovers the site at the new, correct URL. As far as I can tell, virtually nothing was gained by pestering the cooltext.com people, and you ended up screwing up your search results.