It was “Don’t nuke our imagination, bro, Whoohoo!”
I liked Butter’s “An M-60 for Jesus!”
Jack.
That is why I missed it. Might have been better to say:
Dont nuke *mee* imagination, bro!
The "me" in "don't taser me, bro!" is what makes it personal and funny. my is grammatically correct but mee would be more appropriate. The 'Whoohoo' just makes it sound like a stupid hippie on acid.