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Dirt Nap City - The Most Interesting Dead People In HistoryAuthor: Dirt Nap City
Dirt Nap City is the podcast about the most interesting dead people in history. In each episode, Alex and Kelly dive into the life of a famous person that you have heard of, but probably don't know much about. Our stories are about actors, entrepreneurs, politicians, musicians, inventors, explorers and more! We also cover things that used to be popular but have fallen out of favor. Things like pet rocks, drive in theaters, Jolt Cola, and many other trends of yesterday make up our "dead ends". But whether we are talking about interesting historical figures or past trends, the show is funny, light-hearted, entertaining, informative and educational. You will definitely learn something new and probably have some laughs along the way. Everyone will eventually move to Dirt Nap City, so why not go ahead and meet the neighbors? If you love hearing stories from Dirt Nap City, please consider supporting us on Patreon. Here's the link: https://www.patreon.com/DirtNapCityPodcastIf you have comments about the show or suggestions on who we should cover, please email us at not@dirtnapcity.com - we really appreciate you listening! Language: en-us Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Getting Fizzy With It - The Rise and Fall of the Soda Jerk
Episode 135
Thursday, 12 February, 2026
Have you ever wondered why we call someone a "jerk" when they’re being a bit of a tool? In 2026, the word is a staple of our digital lexicon, but its origin isn’t found in a toxic comment section—it’s found behind a marble counter covered in chocolate syrup. Welcome to Dirt Nap City, where this week we dive into the carbonated history of the Soda Jerk, the original masters of the beverage universe.In this episode, we’re traveling back to the mid-19th century to explore the origins of the soda fountain. Long before it was a fast-food staple, the soda fountain was a high-end "health" destination. Carbonated water was marketed as a medicinal miracle, and the pharmacist was the original mixologist. We track how these bubbling contraptions evolved from clunky apothecary tools into the glittering, Art Deco centerpieces of the American social scene.But every great machine needs a pilot. Enter the Soda Jerk. We break down the daily grind of this lost profession—from the strict dress codes (paper hats and crisp whites) to the complex "soda lingo" used to shout orders across a crowded room. Being a jerk wasn't just about pouring liquid; it was a high-speed performance art involving theatrical syrup-pulling and the perfect scoop of vanilla bean.So, where does the "jerk" come from? We settle the score on the etymology. The term wasn't an insult back then; it was a literal description of the physical motion required to operate the heavy fountain handles. To get that sharp blast of carbonation, you had to "jerk" the handle forward.Fast forward to 2026, and the word has completed its linguistic transformation. We’ll explore how a term for a hardworking, fast-paced service professional morphed into a universal label for someone acting with a lack of social grace. Whether you're a history buff, a vintage enthusiast, or just someone who loves a good root beer float, this episode serves up a refreshing look at the job that defined a century and the word that survived it.Pull up a stool, grab a straw, and let’s get fizzy with it. Drop us a quick text and we’ll reply in the next episode!Support the showDirt Nap City is the podcast about the most interesting dead people in history.Subscribe and listen to learn about people you've heard of, but don't know much about.Someday we'll all live in Dirt Nap City, so you should probably go ahead and meet the neighbors!











