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"Living from the Story" premieres new episode: "Feng Shui"

Pánfilo needs the good energy of this Eastern philosophy to solve a long list of problems, but the most immediate is a stool analysis that ends up being a headache.

 Vivir del Cuento estrena "Feng Shui" © Vivir del Cuento
Living by the Story premieres "Feng Shui" Photo © Vivir del Cuento

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Live the story continues to make Cubans laugh and in what way with its premiere episodes. This Monday Isidoro made a proposal toPánfilo and Checkbook that they could not avoid: delving into the Chinese philosophy of Feng Shui to improve energy.

The character he playsLuis Silva He tries to solve a long list of problems that he has even written on a blackboard: “repairing roofs, renewing identification cards, analyzing feces, torpedoing the notebook, sink sink, newspaper, tapping alprazolam.”

Isidoro's solution so that Pánfilo has better luck in his many problems is precisely this Eastern philosophy that is based on vital energy or chi and promotes health, prosperity and a harmonious life.

Things get complicated when Chequera breaks the handle where Pánfilo had his feces to take to the polyclinic and replaces them with dog poop, and he ends up admitted to the hospital as a “rare case” and under the nickname “patient Firulay.”

On this occasion, Paula Alí, Jorge Martínez and Niurka Castellón, better known as "Bombón", were invited as guest artists.

Last week Pánfilo, Chequera and ChacónThey ventured into the weekly package business, but a mysterious list from Leopoldino that apparently included everyone in the neighborhood who committed any “illegality” made all the neighbors worried.

The new season of the comedy began at the end of December with the program“From Qatar to Havana”, and in the first weeks of January the audience was able to enjoy two other installments,“A shot in the air” and “Fake bill”.

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