Full House Ban in Full Effect

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Should Bob Saget, John Stamos or … that other guy... decide to keep it real by riding the New York City subway, they’ll likely find themselves wondering whatever happened to predictability. That’s right; consider yourselves on notice Danny Tanner, Joey and Uncle Jesse. The Olsen twins are one thing, but our subways are full enough without you and your irreverent hi-jinks, thank you very much. Though we might consider an exception for Stamos if he rode his hog onto the F train. Uncle Jesse was so cool!!!

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Dan Provost, an MFA student in Design and Technology at Parsons, was riding the subway when he spotted
the sticker and snapped some photos. “After scouring the internet” he found more photos of the stickers – arranged in a neat stack in someone’s apartment. It would take a deeply cynical world view to suggest that Provost himself is behind the Full House subway ban. Whoever's responsible just needs to get cracking on a far more urgent series of No Gossip Girl stickers. (Hat tip Boing Boing.)

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I remember that episode where Danny overreacted to a situation, everyone got upset behind his back and then he realizes what a dick he was towards the end an apologizes to everyone in the living room.

Oh, wait, that was EVERY episode.

I'd rather have John Rocker on my train.

so did Bob saget fuck the olsen twins? you know he did.

hmm "deeply cynical world view"? i don't think so. check his parsons site.. it's pretty clear it's his school project. props to him for convincing people otherwise.

hmm, sounds familiar.

(did I make a link this time? yes? OK.)

Oh come on -- Cut. It. Out.

Dave Coulier fans unite.

The Emmy-Award winning series bowed after 193 episodes and 8 seasons in 1995 - a sad day in television history. (As my commenter colleague ShowStoppar so eloquently put it on the IMDB website: "Maybe I'm just being nostalgic but my heart flutters at any mention of Full House or something related to it.")

So given the fact that it's been over TEN LONG YEARS since the series concluded, the MTA's new signage is a useless as it is hateful. My only hope is that this is part of a viral marketing campaign for a Full House reunion series - set in New York City!

Wow. Street art has become so weak. So weak.

SPLASH THAT SHIT!

brilliant. we need more of this!

the whole street art with kitchy pop icons thing should have died a long ass time ago. someone like mike giant probably pioneered it but that was years ago. since then there have been many boring, predictable incarnations. these "artists" are more stuffy than my grandma

Duh! It's Dave Coulier.

who doesn't know that it's Dave Coulier!

My commenter colleagues are right JDS, you know there is a little website called IMDB that could have provided you with that fine comic actor's name - you might also remember him from the uproariously funny motion picture Felix the House Cat Saves Christmas - that is if you had any taste in film! Also, um, ever hear of Google?

Unless your intention all along was to snidely suggest that Coulier's career hasn't taken off like those of his former Full House co-stars Stamos and Saget. In which case, I suggest you educate yourself with Coulier's stunning body of work. Shredderman Rules is a fine place to start, and as great a television achievement as anything Stamos or Saget have participated in post-Full House!

saget is in the drowsy chaperone.

They would be funny if this show was still playing in first-runs on primetime. Yeaaah...but it's not.

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