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7, 2018: Florida man, drunk and naked, allegedly set house on fire in failed cookie baking attempt 29, 2019 : Florida man thought he was stealing opioids but instead got laxatives, police say (AP) - A Florida man is in jail after law authorities said he threw a samurai sword at deputies responding to a domestic disturbance call. The Florida Man meme dates to 2013, according to website Know Your Meme, focusing on news headlines featuring "bizarre domestic incidents involving a male subject residing in the state of Florida." Let's face it: There's a little bit of " Florida Man" in all of us.Īt least, that's the idea behind the Florida Man Challenge, a viral social media joke that plays upon the plight of Florida residents who find themselves in strange predicaments – and sometimes in handcuffs. 20 at 6:10 a.m., a 23-year-old man with an Ocala (Marion County) residential address was. Watch Video: Florida man takes over the internet STEINHATCHEE Florida Department of Law Enforcement agents. A Florida man who sparked worldwide outrage after being accused of causing the death of Pinky, a popular dancing flamingo at Busch Gardens, has been fatally struck by a truck two months before he.