Should Verizon get more of my money?

I always have choir rehearsal on Tuesdays.

Last presidential election, I was working for the technologically saavy but soon to be laying everyone off company, and had a nice Internet-enabled phone. During rehearsal, everytime I wasn’t supposed to actually be singing, I was looking up election results at CNN.

Now I’m paying for my own cellphone (the horror!), and can’t even manage to keep the thing charged more than 10% of the time, I have the barebones, absolutely cheapest basic plan that Verizon doesn’t even bother to advertise, which needless to say does not include web access.

This Tuesday I will be at choir rehearsal. Should I call Verizon and find out what it would cost to be connected on election day? Or should I leave well enough alone, try to concentrate on choir, and be surprised when I get in my car at 10:00 PM MST?

Comments

2 Responses to “Should Verizon get more of my money?”

  1. mdmhvonpa on November 1st, 2004 7.53

    Oh, just leave well enough alone. You have voted and there is not much else you can do about it … just keep a 5th of scotch available just in case you wake up and find your candidate did not win.

  2. Katja on November 1st, 2004 14.37

    I think you’re right. Except that it’s a 5th of Jameson’s.