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Stephen Fry Stephen Fry | 16:47 UK time, Monday, 7 January 2008

From: The Cassiquiri at the mouth of the Aripuana River
Stephen introduces the napkin moth.

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  • 1. At 5:55pm on 25 Oct 2008, trehvi wrote:

    I absolutely love Sir (Lord) David Attenborough and have all my respect towards Stephen, so this is like a birthday cake with an extra layer of chocolate!


    PS as seen, Stephen is still minus one broken arm...

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  • 2. At 00:37am on 26 Oct 2008, fryfan20 wrote:

    you learn everyday something new, I'd never heard of a napkin moth :P *is still giggling*

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  • 3. At 12:15pm on 26 Oct 2008, dreamingshadow wrote:

    Aw dear, you crack me up ;). Hilarious, all your videos are like little gems, and we - soon to be fans of 'Last Chance to See' as well as your own, loyal, forum surfing Fry's Fluffettes - await every one with sheer delight. It's just a joy, and thank you for offering us so much so often!

    Hope you're having a great time!

    Debs (mp) xxx

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  • 4. At 7:02pm on 29 Oct 2008, heavisides wrote:

    Priceless !

    With all the doom and gloom in the news these days, it's so nice to have you guys on hand to cheer us up !

    realise you are working real hard but more of these gems please !

    Cant wait for more blogs soon !

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  • 5. At 9:35pm on 01 Nov 2008, galdarialmi wrote:

    I love this! Very funny.

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  • 6. At 10:48pm on 27 Jan 2009, garygough wrote:

    The legend that is Stephen Fry is living proof that entertainment needn't be smutty or foul, oh and the ?great one? is forever teaching us new things too.
    P.s. Where can I buy a "Spoon Moth" from, any ideas?

    Loving Stephens exploits, but why on earth has he travelled to the other side of the world to see extraordinary animals and creatures and is using his phone to photograph them? For pity sake Steve :)

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