The Bilge Pumps return to Norman to the delight of their fans. This year their fans brought their friends, too. Poor suckers.

Sharkbait Simon takes the time to show us the moves he learned auditioning for Breaking 2: Electric Boogaloo.

Galleon O'Galleon rides the pony like Mony Mony. You can tell Harvey just loves it, too.

Speaking of Harvey loving it, Luscious the Pumpette makes his leg start kicking on this picture that ran in the Daily Oklahoman.

Maroon can feel the love in the air as well. Galleon must be feeling something else.

...and Maroon's mother can only react in disbelief, yet feel strangely proud.

Galleon O'Galleon does his best dumb cow impersonation... or he's putting his mating dance on display for the women in the audience.

Phil McGroin gets tangled up in the microphone cords doing his ballerina dance.

Galleon takes a look at Maroon's groin and can only open his mouth in awe.

Galleon sets up the video camera to record the show for the new DVD... that will be coming out soon... someday... maybe.

The Bilge Pumps pull the unsuspecting members of Tullamore onstage to dance for "Sailor's Hornpipe".

Then, in the moment Harvey had been waiting for, he sings "Danny Boy" to Mary from Tullamore, likely to induce a phobia in her where she can't sing it again.

Bailey, our pirate queen in training, gets down and funky onstage on "Johnny Jump Up".

Harvey and Phil try to resurrect the recently deceased Maroon onstage during "The Night Pat Murphy Died".

So... is this how choir boys act at your church?


Our thanks go to Mary Dossey and John Wilburn for the pictures.