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.