The cast of the skit, The Story of Food Stamp, was as follows:
1. Zhang Shaohua-Playing the role of an oil seller
2. Wang Guishan-Acting as Uncle Food Stamp
3. Wang Ping-Acting as the Landlady
4. Liu Shuqin-Acting as a Women's Representative
5. Ma Qing-Playing the Husband of a Woman Representative
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The skit "The Story of Food Stamp" was usually written and performed by crosstalk actor Guo Degang. You can search for the skit on major video websites. For example, you can search for "The Story of Guo Degang's Food Stamp" on Youtube to find the online version of the skit.
In addition, if you are interested in crosstalk, you can also enjoy similar skits on the major crosstalk stages. For example, you can often see Guo Degang and other crosstalk actors performing on the Chinese crosstalk stage.
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There was a case at a buffet. People ate some seafood that had been left out too long. Many started experiencing dizziness, followed by intense nausea and diarrhea. Some even fainted. It turned out the seafood was contaminated. It was a nightmare for those who got sick as they were on vacation and ended up spending days in a foreign hospital.
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