The Bilge Pumps were so happy to be back at the Medieval Faire, they danced for joy.

A few other people turned up to watch the pirates who don't do anything. We loves a crowd.

Squeegy got a bit scared when all of the people cheered, and got a funny, squishy feeling.

Kailyn Dammit broke his leg while walking again, so he was available for injured reserve for the Norman faire.

Norman also brought out plenty of new Bilge Pumps as Mop the Swabbie and Galleon O' Galleon the Pilot made their faire debuts.

To welcome the new guys, we give a 21-gun.. er... 4-gun salute! Ready... Aim.... Fire!

Kailyn Dammit does his best sperm whale impersonation on "Congo River".

The Bilge Pumps must have seen a pretty girl in the back of the crowd and tried to impress her.

If you can't impress the women, you just go back to your old standbyes.

Don't even ask me to explain what's going on here.

It's Last Huzzah time, that mean's we must show our proper respect for our Master of Ceremonies, Mark from Tullamore. Notice Kailyn's very stylin' T-Shirt?

Speaking of T-shirts and Bilge Pumps merchandise, you can get them from Laurel at the shows or on-line at Treasure Island. Oooh, I love a good sales pitch.

If you buy a CD or tape at the show, we'll even sign it! (The plug continues) This is also true if you buy the Cabin Boy, we'll sign him, too.

With hair like that, it's no big stretch to see why we call him Mop, eh?

"Johnny Jump Up" means it's time to pull E into two pieces and see who gets good luck.

Sometimes, The Bilge Pumps will relax their show personas on-stage and revert back to their everyday faces.

Kailyn's broken leg comes in handy when we need a crutch for limbo on "Black Ball Line"

Guess which pirate won the prize for most lyrics forgotten? Why it's Galleon O' Galleon with the songbook!

Squint goes all Tina Turner on "Roll the Woodpile Down". Between his Tina and his James Brown, we've got all the soul we need.

Sometimes, when we hit a good note, the Gods would send a blast of wind to try and blow us off the stage. We get that alot.

It's the Last Huzzah, and the last time for "Old Dun Cow", so Squeegy starts taking it all off and chases Maroon around the stage.



Our thanks go to Donna Fagans and Laurel Bryant for their picture donations.