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Sosa, you look like a goober with your tie so short. The point isn't even close to the belt. The whole thing sort of undercuts this aging Don Juan thing you're going for. Are you actually shooting the gun at the photographer in that one photo?

Loving the comments, especially in the shooting-the-gun photo. "No, you're the man!"

"That's one hell of a good point, Samy. I really need to re-evaluate things." haha

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So what is a pinterest supposed to do, exactly? Asked the 55-year old man.

My girlfriend has one and I still don't entirely understand. As far as I can tell, it's mostly people posting photos of recipes, jewelry and throw pillows. And corgis. There are lots of corgis.

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If your publicist doesn't understand social media in 2012, then you need to fire your publicist.

Except this strategy is totally working. I would have never looked at a Sosa Facebook page or Twitter, but this kind of train wreck will receive national attention.

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