"Don't taze me bro": YouTube.com's cultural contribution to the world

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That along with "Leave Britney Alone" are the two phrases that seem to have stuck in the public's mind, or at least in the minds of the Daily News editorial department. You can buy t-shirts and bumper stickers with the saying. But will it have the staying power of "Where's the beef?" or "It's the economy, stupid" and "Hasta la vista, baby"? We hope so, because "don't taze me, bro" is so rich in potential usages.

Incidentally, Meyer will be speaking about his tazing event tomorrow on some MSNBC show.

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