Some moments in pop culture stick around forever.
We're defined by the films we watch, the music we listen to and just sometimes, even the memes we laugh at.
A meme, by its very definition, is a form of cultural shorthand that evolves with those who use them.
Whilst it's virtually impossible to know where every single meme comes from (just as impossible as it is to understand all of them), they're a reflection of pop culture at the time of its creation.
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Over the years, there have been more than a few memes that have infiltrated Australian pop culture and in turn, given us content we can pour over for years.
Which got us thinking about the people behind some of Australia's most famous memes.
Here is what they're up to now.
Where is Clinton from 'Waiting For A Mate' now?
The year is 2013 and a police officer is filming for Highway Patrol - a show that follows policemen and women as they patrol the country's roads and freeways.
What they find is a man whose vehicle is halfway up a gutter and the windshield glass is broken. He is the only person inside and his name is Clinton.
He tells the Senior Constable Ash Bowden though, in front of a camera, that it is not him driving. Because, in actuality, what he is doing is, "Just waiting for a mate."