Lock 'Em Up | Know Your Meme
Lock 'Em Up is a catchphrase used in a series of memes based on a viral video of an elderly man kicking two men out of a pond they were fishing at, w…
A recent online video has captured a peculiar and somewhat heated exchange between an elderly man in a pickup truck and an individual engaged in fishing. The incident, which has garnered significant attention, occurred at a location the truck driver vehemently claimed was private property. The video opens with the man in the truck, identified by the video's creator as "Grandpa," confronting the fisherman. He sternly inquired if the fisherman possessed "permission" to be on the premises. When the fisherman suggested the area might be state property, the "Grandpa" quickly refuted, stating, "This ain't no state prop, this is private property!" He then demanded the fisherman's name, asserting his intention to contact the property owner, Trey Taylor, and have the individual "locked up." The fisherman, who provided the name "Hubert Jones," proceeded to gather his fishing equipment. As he departed, he humorously remarked, "Can Trey Taylor I caught a 10-pound out this shit!" The "Grandpa" reiterated his warning, emphasizing, "You better leave, 'cause I'm tellin' you, he's gonna call the law." The interaction concluded with the fisherman leaving the area, with no further escalation visible in the footage. The exact nature of the property and whether the encounter was a genuine dispute or a staged sketch remains a subject of online discussion.
Lock 'Em Up is a catchphrase used in a series of memes based on a viral video of an elderly man kicking two men out of a pond they were fishing at, w…
