Showing posts with label reading glasses for men. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading glasses for men. Show all posts

Monday, 6 January 2014

George Lucas Dotes on Daughter in Reading Glasses


It is never too late to become a daddy! George Lucas at 69 is showing the way for other men who think they may have lost out on having children. At an age when he should have become a grandfather, he is a devoted father to his five month old daughter, Everest. The “Star Wars” star was spotted enjoying a boat ride on New Years’ Eve along with wife, Mellody Hobson and his little daughter. He was seen helping his daughter with putting on a life jacket with utmost dedication and concentration. Now that is what we call a doting dad!

Thursday, 26 December 2013

Bespectacled Steve Martin Apologized for the Racist Joke He Tweeted

Bespectacled Steve Martin Apologized for the Racist Joke He Tweeted

Steve Martin had to make repeated apologies for a careless tweet he made on Friday night. In spite of the fact that the tweet was deleted by him moments later, it went viral and Martin was left red-faced, literally. He quickly tweeted an “I am sorry” at first when one of his followers pointed out the racist nature of his tweet. But then, some more followers asked him to not keep quiet as they have all seen what he had posted earlier! So, he had to apologize again. 

Monday, 25 November 2013

Dick Cheney Gets Known with His Reading Glasses

Dick Cheney

Dick Cheney recently discussed politics on the Larry King show. From politics to his new heart transplant, Dick Cheney maintained his dignity and respectable as he talked with the popular talk show host. 

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Let a Pair of Reading Glasses Save You from ‘All That Fall’

Reading Glasses
The play ‘All that Fall’ recently played on stage this past Thursday. This play was written by Samuel Beckett and was originally composed in a radio version which eventually made its way to the stage. This play shows the life of a struggling married couple. Their marriage seems to be characterized by insults and foul language. This play proved to be hilarious to many and a common review of this play could be summarized as a play filled with self-deprecating humor and was described by a reviewer as the ‘dirtiest joke of all time’.