John Stamos “Uncle Jesse” Is Coming To New Jersey
Oh yeah, America’s’ favorite uncle growing up as a kid is coming to New Jersey this October. John Stamos “Uncle Jesse” will be out and about shaking hands and getting…

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 08: John Stamos speaks onstage during A GRAMMY Salute to The Beach Boys at Dolby Theatre on February 08, 2023 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
Oh yeah, America's' favorite uncle growing up as a kid is coming to New Jersey this October. John Stamos "Uncle Jesse" will be out and about shaking hands and getting you his signature on his new book on October 23rd at Books And Greetings located in Northvale, New Jersey.
His new memoir is out and he's talking all about his life growing up working at some restaurants and getting in on the acting scene.
Of course, in there, I'm sure he will have a lot to tell us about the show that put him on the map with the famous twins Mary- Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen "Full House." My guess is he will be talking about the late and much-missed Bob Saget... RIP.
The tickets for the book signing are just $29.99, and that will get you a copy of his book and get it signed by him.
If you do get a chance to meet him and get your book signed by John please share the photo with us right here. I would always have thought "Uncle Jesse" would have been in a band in the 90s and still on tour maybe even with Marilyn Manson.

Manson And John (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)
If I was to meet him I would be asking him if there is any chance you could hook me up with one of the twins. Those girls pulled in a bunch of money and turned out to be very beautiful. Or see if he still talks with Jodie Sweetin " Stephanie Tanner" and find out how and what she had been up to and even her actress sister Candace Cameron Bure "D.J Tanner."

Comedian Bob Saget, producer Lori Laughlin, actor John Stamos, actress Candice Bure and Jeff Franklin pose during induction ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on November 16, 2009 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
Do you think he would get mad if I said did you ask about Lori Loughlin from the show and what he thinks about that whole bribery scandal back in 2020? Thank you for taking the time to read this post and check out more right here.
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Wakanda
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Radiator Springs
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Dillon, Texas
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Gilligan's Island
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Stars Hollow, CT
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Springfield
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Pawnee, IN
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Emerald City
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