With Squeegy missing out on the fun all weekend, the Bilge Pumps were down to 4 members. |
For the first time at Norman, the Bilge Pumps fire up their Pirate Goods and Bait shop with Monkey and Fanny manning the helm. |
Maroon the Shantyman uses the only method left untried to teach John Crow the Cook lyrics... telepathy. |
It's kids days on Friday, so it's only appropriate the we have a kid drummer, eh? |
John Crow displays the problem with collecting tips in a crowd full of elementary school kids. |
Ah, there's nothing like coming onstage on Saturday at Norman and having that crowd waiting for you. |
Maroon keeps an eye on the kiddos, Roman, Sahara, and Devin. |
For the first time in a long time, Harvey the Corpsman has to go collect tips on our last song. |
Maroon and Sharkbait Simon the Scapegoat rock out to "Living on a Prayer". |
The guys react to the powerhouse "MacIntyre" from the super-d-duper Norman crowd during "Old Dun Cow". |
No one knows what Maroon's doing here, but it probably has to do with giving thanks we're back at Norman. |
Fanny has it right by turning away from the spectacle of John Crow and Harvey behind her. |
The guys display the remains of the tent that snapped when they tried to set it up in the freezing gale force winds Sunday morning. |
During the Saturday T-Shirt blackout show, Harvey gathers up audience members to dance with him during "Johnny Jump Up". |
Everyone wearing Bilge Pumps black gathers up at the booth to get ready to take a picture or three. |
And here they are! The pictures of everyone who participated in the inaugural Bilge Pumps Blackout!
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