Let's face it: There's a little bit of "Florida Man" in all of us.

At 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.

As people search for what "Florida Man" has been up to on their birthdays, here are a few stories that might fit the bill for you.

2018 roundup:12 wild Florida man and woman headlines that'll make you cringe

It doesn't get more Murica than this

HURRICANE FLORENCE CAN'T STOP HIM: Lane Pittman left his home in Jacksonville, Florida and headed to the storm in Myrtle Beach.

A GoFundMe campaign was launched to pay for his gas and coffee on the way to the storm.

"The Cane Must Be Slain!" commented Anthony Wood, who donated $15.

Nate Chute, USA TODAY Network Digital Producer

Don't try this at home

ONLY DRINKING AT STOP SIGNS: INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Earle Stevens Jr. told investigators he wasn’t drinking while driving.

Instead, he was downing bourbon only while stopped at traffic signals and stop signs.

Will Greenlee, Treasure Coast Newspapers

For those who love history and tacos

GOES FISHING, FINDS GRENADE: A Taco Bell in Florida was forced to evacuate after a man visited the restaurant with a World War II hand grenade he found while fishing.

Police in Ocala, Fla., received a call from someone who said they had found a grenade while magnet fishing and drove it to a Taco Bell.

Brett Molina, USA TODAY

The rolls and cinnamon butter were probably worth it

MAN VS. SNAKE: An East Naples man's drive to pick up takeout came with two pythons on the side.

He jumped out of the Hummer and grabbed the giant snake's tail before it could slither away, but the snake swung its head around as if to bite. He let go.

"I was like, 'All right, man, you can do whatever you want to do. You're a little bigger than me, so I don't want to mess with you right now,' " the man said.

Eric Staats and Jigsha Desai, Naples Daily News

May we suggest a team-building staff retreat?

SEMEN IN CO-WORKER'S WATER: A Tallahassee man is being accused of putting semen in a co-worker's water and blaming it on his exhausting work schedule.

The woman and her supervisor reviewed security footage and saw the man enter her office and tamper with her mug, according to court records.

Karl Etters, Tallahassee Democrat

AirPods? Gym? Someone is lying.

APPLE AIRPODS EXPLODED: A man was working out in a St. Petersburg, Florida gym when he says his cordless earphones overheated.

He says he was listening to dance music when the AirPods started smoking.

Elizabeth Keatinge, Buzz60

Another reason to skip the habit

EXPLODED E-CIGARETTE CAUSES BURNS: A Florida man died when an e-cigarette exploded, burning 80% of his body, the Pinellas County medical examiner's office says.

Injuries to the man's face indicated his e-cigarette exploded, burning 80% of his body.

Exploding e-cigarettes and pens are extremely rare, and most explosions center around the battery, but they happen enough to cause concern at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Andrew Krietz, WTSP-TV, USA TODAY Network

Someone needed to hear this today

NEVER TOO OLD TO HELP YOUR COMMUNITY: MELBOURNE — Edward Kydd has traveled 13,332 miles in 1,742 hours of service for Meals on Wheels.

The Rockledge, Fla., man drives two routes every Monday, accompanied by his traveling companion — his 73-year-old daughter, Janet von Berg.

Kydd is 101, by the way.

And he might just be the poster child — OK, poster centenarian — for the mantra "Engage at every age," the 2018 theme of Older Americans Month. For many seniors, the opportunity to engage comes daily through volunteering — and age is no barrier to their efforts.

"I think the reason I'm going to be 102 in July is because I've stayed active," said Kydd.

Britt Kennerly, Florida Today

And for the rare lucky ones...

FLORIDA MAN CAN REALLY DO IT ALL: A 20-year-old Florida man claimed the $451 million Mega Millions jackpot on Jan. 12, 2018, choosing to get $282 million at once instead of more in annual installments.

Associated Press

Even more Florida Man

Grace Pateras is a Digital Producer for the USA TODAY Network.