Mickey generously offers the crowd a bottle of confetti mixed with salt water.
The sad thing was, both of those smoking left hands belonged to the same person.
"I haven't seen suggestive dancing like that since I was on tour with the Spice Girls."
Pip and Brian had hours of fun playing the "Arms crossed, arms on forehead" party game.
Another Program Board worker taken down by the power of music.
Dirt Nasty joins the party, interjecting his thoughts on the role of the World Bank in emerging third world economies.
"I love you!!! But not, like, in a brotherly way. Just....just so you know!"
He didn't swing around it next, I swear.
Mickey Avalon and Andrew Legacy chat about a possible future dystopia and the role that popular culture plays in child development.
I'm telling you, it's all about the stripes.
Mickey prepares to ask the crowd a complex math question. He had homework.
Because really, listening to a rock concert while sitting on someone's shoulders isn't nearly enough multitasking.
Misty and Amy, toothing it up.
This crowd surfer wasn't too despondent, seeing as how she'd gotten 4 phone numbers slipped into her pocket on her way from the third row.
So that Mickey Avalon can always say he's "Playing on Broadway." He tried making the floor out of a boat named Broadway, but no one thought that was clever.