'Full House’ star Dave Coulier on meeting the late Bob Saget for the first time: ‘We became instant friends’
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"Full House" star Dave Coulier is remembering his good pal and co-star, the late Bob Saget, who died Jan. 9 in Orlando from head trauma at the age of 65.
But that is really how we made each other laugh, was because it was so inappropriate. But it was three guys who appreciated the inappropriateness of it." "I ended up sleeping on his couch in LA. And then, life imitates art. I end up sleeping on his couch on ‘Full House.'" "I don't know how I would have come out this other side being drunk."
"We made each other laugh," Coulier told Fox News Digital. "And, you know, it was me, Bob and [the late] Garry Shandling, and Saget always had a three-way calling, so the three of us would be on the road, and Bob always would patch me and Garry in, and we were like three fifth graders.
"The references in the jokes and the humor was so sophomoric that I am embarrassed to actually say what the content was," Coulier added. "But the three of us used to make each other laugh really hard, and it was just because we would try and outgrow each other or say something that was so politically incorrect.