John Stamos Visits ‘Full House’ Home

Talk about a missed opportunity! Fans visiting the “Full House” house didn’t notice one of its former occupants was there to greet them.

John Stamos, who played the fun loving Jesse Katsopolis – aka Uncle Jesse – on eight seasons of the family comedy from 1987-1995, stood on the sidewalk as four people looked at the home, oblivious of his presence.

“Boy, these youngsters have 0.0 idea what they’re missing. #Fullhousehouse. #TURNAROUND,” he posted on Instagram on Friday with a photo of the hilarious incident.

John Stamos posted a photo on Instagram on March 6, 2015 standing in front of the home used to film exterior shots of the TV series ‘Full House’ (Instagram)

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John isn’t the first “Full House” cast member to return to San Francisco’s “Painted Ladies” for a visit.

In June 2011, Candace Cameron Bure, who played eldest Tanner sister D.J. on the series, snapped a pic on the grassy hill where the TV family picnicked in the show’s opening credits.

In June 2011, Candace Cameron Bure visited the park where the opening credits of ‘Full House’ were filmed (TwitPic)

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“Everywhere you look,” she captioned the photo on Twitter, quoting a lyric from the “Full House” theme song.

Paige Feigenbaum

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