Aloysius Smeesy the Carpenter casts a Louisiana voodoo spell on Squeegy the Cabin Boy.
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Harvey the Corpsman came out for a couple of weekends to show the kiddies how to do the Harvey Dance™.
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After checking the water level on the lovely lake on the grounds, The Bilge Pumps decide it's a little low.
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Maroon the Shantyman and Squeegy do a little sychronized drumming.
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Aloysius had to do a bit of double duty at the festival, singing and dancing with The Bilge Pumps...
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.... and with Smee and Blogg. Surely that's not the same guy, is it?
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Squeegy, Maroon, and Phil McGroin play a marathon game of the world's largest Jenga puzzle.
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Wannawhackya the Tiki God frowns upon The Bilge Pumps' antics in the King's Head Tavern.
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Harvey and Phil get naughty lyrics made up about them by Kailyn Dammit and Squeegy on "Pay Me".
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Phil gets some pirate peer pressure to rhyme with a city on "Donkey Riding".
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Danika the Quartermaster, Dave from The Duelists, Squeegy, and Maroon share a drink after hours. (Wait, isn't Squeegy underage?)
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Kailyn does his "Squeegy the night before" impression by puking in the nearest receptacle.
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Uncle Maroon's story time really brings the pirates closer together.
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Kailyn Dammit the Gunner reminds Aloysius to swab out the Cabin Boy after he's finished with him.
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Harvey and Kailyn instruct the young rascals in the audience how to sing and dance along with "Johnny Jump Up".
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Maroon buries his head in the drum to get away from the insanity on the stage.
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Cardinal Sinnius Vice converts Squeegy from Cabin Boy to Altar Boy...
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...but then Dave from the Duelists converts him right back to Cabin Boy. (p.s. This is what happens when you leave your camera unattended)
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Harvey, Kailyn, and Phil get down and funky. So funky, in fact, the front row had to pull plastic over themselves.
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Either Squeegy and Maroon are getting into the groove of the song or someone in the audience cut a nasty one.
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Squeegy looks for help as Aloysius goes on the prowl, singin' for some lovin'.
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Our thanks go to Laurel Bryant, Sarah Ruffin, and Mary Younger for the picture donations.