The Curious Case of Bobcat: Where Did Austin Go on Good Bones?
Ah, Austin. The resident "Bobcat" of the Two Chicks and a Hammer crew. The guy who could demolish a wall with a smile and a playful quip. But lately, fans have been scratching their heads like Lenny rummaging for a lost nail: Where'd Austin go? Fear not, fellow rehabbers, for we're about to sift through the renovation debris and get to the bottom of this mystery.
What Happened To Austin On Good Bones |
From Lab Rat to Demo Master
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Believe it or not, Austin wasn't always swinging a sledgehammer. Originally, he toiled away in a far less dusty environment: a lab. But fate, much like a rogue bulldozer, had other plans. After a stint as a "side hustle," working with Mina and Karen became a full-time gig. Austin's infectious enthusiasm and demolition prowess made him a staple on Good Bones. We cheered him on as he tackled walls, unearthed hidden treasures (or horrors!), and probably broke a sweat record or two.
So Long, Farewell, and Thanks for All the Demo Dust
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Then, in season eight, something shifted. Austin, our beloved Bobcat, was no longer part of the demolition crew. Did Karen unleash her inner drill sergeant and drive him away with a paintbrush? Did Tad finally convince him to take up synchronized swimming? The truth, thankfully, is much less dramatic.
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New Horizons, Shiny Hammers
Austin's departure wasn't a tearful goodbye, but rather a chance for a new adventure. He joined forces with his buddy Tad (Mina's half-brother) at his new company, Hammer Construction. It seems the demolition bug is contagious, and Austin wasn't ready to hang up his hard hat just yet.
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Farewell, But Not Forgotten
Though Austin may not be physically swinging a hammer on Good Bones anymore, his spirit undoubtedly lives on. He'll forever be a part of the Two Chicks and a Hammer family, and the memories of his demo days will continue to bring a smile to our faces (and maybe a cough or two from all that dust).
FAQs: Austin and the Art of Demolition
- How to become a demo extraordinaire like Austin? Channel your inner Bobcat! Embrace hard work, a good sense of humor, and the ability to dodge falling drywall with ninja-like reflexes.
- How to survive a demo day without looking like a chimney sweep? Invest in a good dust mask (and maybe a hazmat suit, just to be safe).
- How to find hidden treasures (or horrors) in your walls like Austin? A healthy dose of curiosity, a crowbar, and maybe a therapist on speed dial in case you unearth something truly nightmarish.
- How to convince your significant other that a full-house demolition is a good weekend project? This one might require some serious negotiation skills (and possibly a promise of a luxurious vacation after the dust settles). Good luck!
- How to rewatch all of Austin's glorious demolition moments? Dive into the wonderful world of HGTV reruns and prepare to be entertained (and maybe a little bit exhausted by all that swinging).