Listen.
I can't even begin to describe the inner workings of my mind.
Seriously, shit's like the ghost minefield of pop culture's past.
Regardless, for some reason unbeknownst to myself, Bulk and Skull from The Mighty Morphin' Power Ranger's popped into my noggin.
So of course I googled them like any normal person would..
And according to Wikipedia, here's what they've been doing.
Bulk
Paul L. Schrier II (born June 1, 1970) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his role of Farkas "Bulk" Bulkmeier in the Power Rangers series. He portrayed the character for seven seasons from 1993-1999, returning in 2011 for the eighteenth season of Power Rangers Samurai, and was the last original cast member to leave the show. Schrier has also done some directing work, directing a few Power Rangers episodes, 16 episodes of the Hello Kitty animated series, and a short film, "An Easy Thing". He is also an artist, having worked on the comic book The Red Star.
Skull
Jason A. Narvy, Ph.D (born March 27, 1974) is an American actor who spent a number of years playing the character Eugene "Skull" Skullovitch on the Power Rangers television series and starred in both movies based on the series.
Narvy was born in Newbury Park, California. After leaving the show, he left Los Angeles to pursue further education. He received a Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree in English from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, a Master of Letters in Renaissance Literature in Performance from Mary Baldwin College and the American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, Virginia. He participated in the Young Company Theatre Camp at the ASC as a director and Master Class Fight Workshop instructor in 2004. He recently graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a Ph.D. in Dramatic Arts
So just to be clear, this post was completely irrelevant.
But frankly, I find it refreshing to know that B & S found their true calling, writing for and nursing Hello Kitty back to life in the event that a japanese girl harajuku's her shit up.
You say I cross the line, I say tomato.
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