hellogiggles:

THE STAMOS STORY HOUR: SEE YOU ON THE DANCE FLOOR, ELIZABETH REASER’S COUSIN!
by Annie Stamell

Hey guys! For anyone who was wondering where my Open Letters went — don’t worry, they’ll be back, but less frequently. The gals of HelloGiggles asked me to start mixing up my column (I mean I had done a year of Open Letters… that is a LOT of letters to inanimate objects!) and so the first installment of “The Stamos Story Hour” went up today. This is not going to be weekly — maybe bi-weekly or so, there will be a new theme next week, and an occasional Open Letter here and there — but it’s going to be where I tell you some fun stories I think just about anyone can relate to, or at least get a laugh from — and anyone who knows me knows I love a good story, a good adventure, and an opportunity to laugh at myself. So to kick things off I used the story I told at the last UCB HelloGiggles show (although this is a more polished and less stand-upy format, of course) and I hope you like it. I’m curious to hear what people think, so please read, comment, reblog, retweet — all that jazz!

hellogiggles:

THE STAMOS STORY HOUR: SEE YOU ON THE DANCE FLOOR, ELIZABETH REASER’S COUSIN!

by Annie Stamell

Hey guys! For anyone who was wondering where my Open Letters went — don’t worry, they’ll be back, but less frequently. The gals of HelloGiggles asked me to start mixing up my column (I mean I had done a year of Open Letters… that is a LOT of letters to inanimate objects!) and so the first installment of “The Stamos Story Hour” went up today. This is not going to be weekly — maybe bi-weekly or so, there will be a new theme next week, and an occasional Open Letter here and there — but it’s going to be where I tell you some fun stories I think just about anyone can relate to, or at least get a laugh from — and anyone who knows me knows I love a good story, a good adventure, and an opportunity to laugh at myself. So to kick things off I used the story I told at the last UCB HelloGiggles show (although this is a more polished and less stand-upy format, of course) and I hope you like it. I’m curious to hear what people think, so please read, comment, reblog, retweet — all that jazz!