The Bilge Pumps return to the Wharfside Gazebo now dropped to five full-time members.
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Squeegy the Cabin Boy gets some pre-show tuning help from the kids of the band.
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This is the glory that is considered the pre-show entertainment. The band staring at each other.
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In true pirate tradition, the band resorts to child labor to further its own ends.
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Harvey the Corpsman and John Crow the Cook stare at each other in a vain attempt to remember the lyrics.
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Sharkbait Simon the Scapegoat tries to take the easy way out of the show by hanging himself, but it's never that easy.
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Attendance like this is why we started the immortal "No Request Show" for Sunday mornings.
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Ah... that's better!
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Could Squeegy be fixing his hair or is he talking to his NY sweetie on his cell phone... again?
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You know things are getting bad when Maroon turns his back on the whole proceedings.
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Harvey has a knack for picking out the sexiest audience members to dance with him.
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Daddy and baby girl can hardly keep their hands off mommy's pumpkin belly.
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We were a few pumps short of a dry bilge on Kids Days, so we recruited some of the Pride O' Bedlam crew to fill in our holes.
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Speaking of filling a hole, Squeegy brings out One-Eyed Willy to sing his verse on "Away Rio".
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Maroon tries to get the band thrown out of the festival with the suggestive lyrics of "The Farmer", but the band wouldn't let it happen.
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