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  • Not that I'm suggesting any of you have suicidal tendencies, merely that you don't want to be clean shaven turning up to a weirdy-beardy bash like this.

    WalesOnline - Home 2010

  • Not that I'm suggesting any of you have suicidal tendencies, merely that you don't want to be clean shaven turning up to a weirdy-beardy bash like this.

    WalesOnline - Home 2010

  • Not that I'm suggesting any of you have suicidal tendencies, merely that you don't want to be clean shaven turning up to a weirdy-beardy bash like this.

    WalesOnline - Home 2010

  • Having played a fair amount of prog-rock drum beats as Nick in Judd Apatow's short-lived TV masterpiece Freaks & Geeks, we assumed that it must be Segel who is the common denominator in bringing the weirdy-beardy rockers back to the fore: "I'm a little young for Rush.

    Empire News 2009

  • Having played a fair amount of prog-rock drum beats as Nick in Judd Apatow's short-lived TV masterpiece Freaks & Geeks, we assumed that it must be Segel who is the common denominator in bringing the weirdy-beardy rockers back to the fore: "I'm a little young for Rush.

    Empire News 2009

  • Having played a fair amount of prog-rock drum beats as Nick in Judd Apatow's short-lived TV masterpiece Freaks & Geeks, we assumed that it must be Segel who is the common denominator in bringing the weirdy-beardy rockers back to the fore: "I'm a little young for Rush.

    Empire News 2009

  • Having played a fair amount of prog-rock drum beats as Nick in Judd Apatow's short-lived TV masterpiece Freaks & Geeks, we assumed that it must be Segel who is the common denominator in bringing the weirdy-beardy rockers back to the fore: "I'm a little young for Rush.

    Empire News 2009

  • Having played a fair amount of prog-rock drum beats as Nick in Judd Apatow's short-lived TV masterpiece Freaks & Geeks, we assumed that it must be Segel who is the common denominator in bringing the weirdy-beardy rockers back to the fore: "I'm a little young for Rush.

    Empire News 2009

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