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That's a legacy of the ginger-jake epidemic of the twenties, where alcoholics poisoned themselves drinking ginger extract. Paralysis was one side effect, and a stumbling, shaky, stiff-legged walk was called "jake leg."
Makes sense. A lot of the jack (jake) legged plumbing I've seen was pretty shaky and crooked. It's been my experience that the plumbing works best when it runs downhill smoothly. You don't want it all shaky, and you sure don't want it paralyzed.