I didn't actually even live in the area code at the time but had outdoor activities with people who did live in that area code who I might call from my cell. So that's what I chose. And, by the time I switched carriers, phone number portability was a thing.
Funnily enough, that area code became something of a status thing in an era when near-in suburbs got "kicked out" to a suburban area code when a lot of people were getting second phone lines for modems. There's a Seinfeld episode related from a different city.
Funnily enough, that area code became something of a status thing in an era when near-in suburbs got "kicked out" to a suburban area code when a lot of people were getting second phone lines for modems. There's a Seinfeld episode related from a different city.