Go Back Like Car Seats

“We go back like car seats” is a slang expression that means “We’ve been friends for a long time.” This is part of a complete episode.

Transcript of “Go Back Like Car Seats”

My friend Lindsey and I have been friends for decades now. We go back like car seats.

I came across that phrase the other day and I just loved it. Go back like car seats.

And it’s been around for a while. It’s been around since at least 1997.

97.

That means you go way back, right?

Way back.

Into the way, way back of the station wagon.

Yeah, exactly.

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