Lisko’s American Life

Chapter 117: Clear the mailbox (first day Wednesday)

These tourists followed the group back one after another, including Zhang Li.

When she left, Lisko received the note that she asked Les to pass on, and when she got it, she couldn't wait to send an email to it, but she didn't get a response like it was sinking into the sea.

But on second thought, Li Ke felt like a fool again, how could she reply to herself when she was still on the plane.

Lisko, who took a break, went on with his daily life.

Lisko cleaned his mailbox early in the morning. He hadn't cleaned it for months. The mailbox was full of letters, and a package had just arrived.

Lisko returned to the room with all the letters, opening them one by one.

"Landon's invitation, a charity dinner in Denver, and a postcard from Maggie."

In addition to various bills and invitations, Lisko has always ignored these invitations, and his reputation for not liking attending dinner parties has spread.

Lisko was flipping through Maggie's postcards, pictures of various landscapes, and Maggie's travel notes.

"Li, I recently arrived in San Francisco, and looking at the prosperity here, I can't see what it used to be. I can see my father recommending wine here. I have met a lot of people on the way, a lot of The card you gave me helped me a lot, thank you."

"Lee, I recently came to Montana, these are all ranches, and I have been living on ranches all the time, and Yellowstone Park is also great, these scenery always remind me of Bo, if he can accompany me Just be here together."

"Lee, I was in Atlanta recently. The food here is great. If you have a chance, you must come and try it."

Lisko looked at Maggie's note and could feel that although there was still some sadness, Bo's departure was slowly diluted during the trip.

The deceased has passed away, and Maggie can regain her confidence, which is what Lisko is willing to see.

After flipping through the unimportant sundries, take care of Maggie's postcards by the way.

Lisko was just about to start unpacking.

It said the sender, and Lisko looked at it.

"Apple Parkway 1, Cupertino, California, USA"

Lisko knew who sent it when he saw it. This address was Apple's headquarters. Lisko removed the package without any surprises.

As a shareholder of Apple, Lisko is also a good friend of them. Every time a new product is released, he will mail a few copies to himself.

Sure enough, inside is Apple's latest iPhone3G. For the iOS2x version, Lisko knows that this new model will be launched globally in a month. As a shareholder, of course, he has the qualification to use it in advance.

There is also the latest notebook computer MacBookPRO, the notebook that Lisko has been writing and using is sent by Apple every year.

In addition to the iPhone's original Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, and 2-megapixel cameras, this phone remains unchanged. The 3G version is WCDMA, supports HSDPA (3.5G), and has a built-in GPS module. Lisko also feels that he can replace it. I have been using Nokia.

There are two phones, black and white, each with Lisko's initials "LEE" engraved on the back.

For Apple's stock, Lisko intends to hold it all the time. Recently, the investment company also tried to increase its share of Apple's shares, but was rejected by the board of directors, and Chandler had to give up.

At the same time, according to Lisko's arrangement, Chandler invested in many Internet companies, which were mixed with his true goals.

Wall Street knows that Li Investment made a fortune from this crisis. The exact amount is not clear. In order to avoid everyone's jealousy, more or less failures are in line with a normal company development process.

So Lisko doesn't care about those small losses. As long as his goal is to suppress one, it will grow like a take-off in the future.

After everything was cleaned up, Lisko changed his phone and suddenly looked up to see something on the wall.

"Wow, forget this."

Lisko reached out and took it down. This thing was a gift from the wandering singer Karu when he was in Iceland, a guitar signed with his name, very precious.

Lisko remembered that he still had a note, searched in his luggage, and finally found it in a book.

Looking straight in the middle, I quickly found the address,

"15 Golden Lion Avenue, Oslo, Norway."

That's right, Lisko decided to mail this thing back to Carew. At that time, he gave this thing to himself, probably because he didn't want to owe him favor, so he gave it to himself, but it was obvious that this guitar should be a very precious personal collection. Not only is Karoo's name engraved on it, but the maintenance is also very careful.

Lisko didn't want to be loved, and two hundred dollars was nothing to him. After much deliberation, he decided to return the guitar to his owner.

I wanted to do this on the way back, but a series of things during this period made Lisko too busy to take care of this trivial matter.

Now that I'm free, I'll deal with it.

Lisko found a box and wrapped the guitar properly. He was afraid of bumps on the road, so he specially used foam and sponge.

Wrapped tightly with tape, Lisko took it to town.

Although Garrison is only a small town, it has all the essentials. It requires a special company to send cross-border express.

Lisko is now going to a FedEx Express, which is relatively suitable for express delivery in some European countries and international express delivery. USPS is generally used for domestic mailing in the United States.

This USPS is equivalent to China's post office, an independent agency of the federal government. In the past, a large part of the business of the China Post Office was to receive and send letters. Nowadays, almost no one sends letters. The post boxes on the roadside have been dismantled, and occasionally a postcard is rarely received.

In the United States, on the contrary, the mailing business in the United States is very developed. Every household has a mailbox. Every day, a postman drives a small white truck to send and receive letters. Leaflets, advertising magazines, various bills, checks, greeting cards, etc., must be delivered by mail.

When Lisko arrived at the destination, he followed the directions and put the items into the boxes specified by the post office, and put the fragile and light pressure signs at the same time, and paid the fee.

Lisko looked at the packaged courier, thinking about the expression on its owner's lost and found expression, he must be very pleasantly surprised.

After doing all this, Lisko was in no hurry to go home. He hadn't come to Colt's tavern for a long time. I heard that since Maggie handed the tavern to him, Colt has done a very good job.

The tavern was not far from the mailing point, and it took five or six minutes to drive there. Lisko had just stopped the car when he heard some movement in the tavern. It seemed to be Gori's shout and Colt's voice.

After quickly locking the car, Lisko quickly entered the tavern.

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