Rob Schneider was an animal, then he was a woman, now Rob Schneider is a fly that mistakenly took a plane to London. Rob Schneider is going to find out that fighting for air space in the dirty streets of London is not an easy task.
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wonder if it's invasive...
We'll find out really soon, egg to fly in about a week
You know, this makes me especially wonder if flies and other flying insects make it to remote islands without human (accidental) aid. Theoretically they can hitch a ride on birds, most likely we eggs, but I wouldn't know how commonly that would happen. I can't imagine they'd be able to make the trip themselves, or have any incentive to do it.
Maybe it came on the plane from London and it'll just end back there