Is one of the stars of Full House going to be making an appearance at the Olsen Twin museum in New York?

According to Monday's report from E! News, Dave Coulier, known for playing Joey on the classic sitcom, was asked on Reddit if he'll be stopping by the museum to see all the nifty stuff dedicated to his former co-stars Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.

As it turns out though, Coulier won't be making a stop down that memory lane because he doesn't have the time right now. While he seems interested, it appears that Coulier has a lot more going on in his life, including an animated book called The Adventures of Jimmy Bugar.

The site also pointed out how the actor was actually considered to be on Saturday Night Leave before making his iconic appearance on Full House.

"I did a screen test at NBC, my manager Brad Grey called and said that he had talked with Lorne Michaels, and Lorne said, 'It's going to be great to have Dave with us in New York this season,'" Coulier said. "And then I told everyone in my life that I was going to New York to be on SNL, and then Brandon Tartikoff decided that Dana Carvey and I were too similar. Then I had to call everyone back and tell them 'Nevermind.'"

Clearly, this changed when the popular TV show came about.

"Six months later, I read a pilot titled Full House," the actor said. "I would have never been on Full House had I gone to New York to be on SNL."

Coulier also made a few appearances on the revival Fuller House where he was Joey all over again. The first season is currently available on Netflix.