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baardhimself
11/04/2006, 06:39 am
the 3 soda poppers are often refered to as soda jerks, normally i could understand but they refer to themselves as jerks which seems kind of odd. Can anyone shed any light on why they are jerks, what did they do?!
Steve2000
11/04/2006, 07:12 am
someone who sold soda from a soda fountain store was called a "soda jerk." It didn't have the connotation of a mean person, as "jerk" does today.
baardhimself
11/04/2006, 07:23 am
oh right, but whats a soda fountain store, a store that just sells sodas? fountain in the back or something?? Localisation has not been kind to us poor europeans
Stoney
11/04/2006, 07:29 am
Is Boscos response "I get quite a few tongues that way" to Samīs Comment on the "Tongues on the Freezer become property of Bosco" Sign a reference to something, or is it just there for pure fun?
Second thing i noticed was that Liver and Onion Live Sign, which was quite funny. ;) Again, a reference or just there for oddity?
rc838
11/04/2006, 09:34 am
oh right, but whats a soda fountain store, a store that just sells sodas? fountain in the back or something?? Localisation has not been kind to us poor europeans
soda fountains were a while back. mostly in diners, there would be a bars but instead for soda, often having the base colas but also the option for additional syrups as well. people who serve you in this area were 'soda jerks'. best example i can think of for this is a restaurant called 'ruby's' today or you could probably find this in older shows (happy days comes to mind).
AstareGod
11/04/2006, 01:48 pm
They are called 'jerks' because there is a lever that dispenses the syrup and cola, and the soda jerks 'jerk' the lever to dispense the stuff. I did it once at the World of Coke at Atlanta, Georgia. Fun!
LuigiHann
11/05/2006, 03:26 pm
Yeah, it's a 1950's-1970's thing, and it's probably somewhat alien to most young Americans as well, but that's kind of the point.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soda_jerk
Alucard
11/05/2006, 06:42 pm
I first learned about it in las vegas at the coke museum/store
Emily
11/05/2006, 09:57 pm
Wow, I learned something today! Thanks for the Wikipedia link.
Is Boscos response "I get quite a few tongues that way" to Samīs Comment on the "Tongues on the Freezer become property of Bosco" Sign a reference to something, or is it just there for pure fun?
Just fun, I think. If it's a reference I didn't get it.
Second thing i noticed was that Liver and Onion Live Sign, which was quite funny. ;) Again, a reference or just there for oddity?
I think that's also just for fun. I love how if you look closely at the sign, you see the musicians pictured are actually liver and an onion, with legs.
LuigiHann
11/07/2006, 09:04 am
Is Boscos response "I get quite a few tongues that way" to Samīs Comment on the "Tongues on the Freezer become property of Bosco" Sign a reference to something, or is it just there for pure fun?
Second thing i noticed was that Liver and Onion Live Sign, which was quite funny. ;) Again, a reference or just there for oddity?
I may be stating the obvious here, but...
The thing about tongues refers to the idea of dumb people trying to lick frost on something very cold, and then getting their tongue stuck to it. The movies "Dumb and Dumber" and "A Christmas Story" both had jokes along these lines, but Bosco's line isn't really a specific reference to anything, just a creepy joke :p
"Liver and onions" is just a food dish that some people enjoy but most people think is awful.
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