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Sorry, this is one of those things about being autistic, I can't predict how much to say is too much to say, or what's okay to say and what isn't. But this is the van I'm pointing at, and this is the largest image I can find for that van: OIP._9BmRw_pbnxg_A6MDwkawwHaFj (474×355) (bing.com)
In that case for me as a 4th Pussycat, if I ever was featured as one at all, well I think seating arrangements go by random, but for this one, I'd probably sit in the middle of the third row between Melody and Valerie and flirt with them. However, that show was originated in the '70s, and I was born in 1989, and at that time, there was no such thing as a cell phone, especially smartphones, or even USB plugs with charging cords between them. If this band was real and I was there as one out of four as a male leaving the other three each as females, and traveled with them in a more modernized van like what we see today such as a 2022 Chevy Express/GMC Savana, I would have flirted with those two in the middle of the third row and used one out of two USB slots on one side with a six-footed charging cord between it and my cell phone, and the other out of those other two on the other side with another six-footed charging cord between it and my secondary battery, which most other people refer to as a powerbank, and leave each other one on each side for Valerie and Melody. I actually have one too. I bought my phone and it's charging cord from Amazon, and a powerbank that goes with it from Meijer, a grocery business compared to Walmart, Walmart's all over the world with Meijer in only six states, Michigan (my home state), Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky (the surrounding states). And the second row of most new vans have two separate bucket seats, or captains chairs, for two people, one on each side, and I even watch some touring videos on YouTube to look at them, one of my hobbies during my spare time because I love camping, I even wonder if any episodes of that show featured any camping, that my favorite purpose for one of those vans, and yes, like those without autism, I can still drive a car, most other autistics can't do that, and I have a job too as well as my own home.








































