Galleon O'Galleon manages to hold it together when the rest of The Bilge Pumps break down in tears for poor Charlie Mops, the man who invented beer. |
Maroon's drum is possessed! That must be how he manages to get Mop the Swabbie to do such crazy things. |
Speaking of doing crazy things. Mop seems to have problems with lighters, gunpowder, and chocolate popsicles... don't ask. |
It's hard to tell the difference between a simple bow and a funky dance move on "Queen of All Argyll". |
When E the Bosun starts blowin his baton rouge, ducks start falling out of the sky. |
Mop and Galleon sitting in a tree... |
Squeegy the Cabin Boy came back for a couple of weekends. That means Maroon has to redo the set list again. |
The crabs are here! When we get a wierd idea, we become infectious. See there? We've brought in our friend Smee of Smee and Blogg into our madness. |
Mop wasn't available for the show, so he sent his brother Lester instead. |
Maroon the Shantyman starts gettin' all tribal drumming away on "South Australia" |
Methinks Galleon stepped into the grade school while looking for the whorehouse during "Drunken Sailor". |
That's quite a glare Maroon gets when he asks Mop for a lighter. |
Maroon finds the one way to stop the runaway Galleon butt. That's with a flintlock where the sun don't shine. |
E found himself a little Squeegy ventriloquist dummy. I wonder where his hand is? |
Kailyn has some background dancers when he sings "Johnny Jump Up" |
Collecting those tips during "Pay Me", Galleon sometimes overhears what Kailyn and E say about him. |
Breaking the rules in true piratical tradition, Mop jumps up on the table to sing "Mrs. McGrath". |
Maroon looks to be having some trouble with his traction playing the drums on "General Taylor". |
If they put their minds to it, they can actually belt out a song or two, such as "March of Cambreadth". |
Soon, though, it's back to the usual headbanging pirate music. |
You would think the strangest thing you would see in Hammond would be pirates riding a concrete 'gator... |
... you'd be wrong, though. |
Our thanks go to Laurel Bryant for the picture donations.