4.8 • 781 Ratings
🗓️ 6 February 2025
⏱️ ? minutes
This week, Rachel Feinstein takes a seat in The Wayback! (Check out her special "Big Guy" on Netflix). In this episode, Rachel and Ryan both get nostalgic about growing up in Maryland in the 1980s. Rachel reminisces about long car trips in her parents Datsun station wagon "barfmobile," summer vacations in Ocean City and Rehoboth, and always wanting to look like Tawny Kitaen and Kelly LeBrock. Rachel also goes in depth about her weird family, spearheaded by her dad who refused to wash anything denim and still uses his Walkman to this day! Then Rachel and Ryan trade stories about trips to Hershey Park in Central Pennsylvania, where Ryan rode the Sooper Dooper Looper, and Rachel's dad got taken away in an ambulance after trying to "hurl" her brother.
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