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Nachos originated in the city of Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, just over the border from Eagle Pass, Texas. In 1943, the wives of U.S. soldiers stationed at Fort Duncan in nearby Eagle Pass were in Piedras Negras on a shopping trip, and arrived at the restaurant after it had already closed for the day. The maître d'hôtel, Ignacio "Nacho" Anaya, invented a new snack for them with what little he had available in the kitchen: tortillas and cheese. Anaya cut the tortillas into triangles, fried them, added shredded cheddar cheese, quickly heated them, added sliced pickled jalapeño peppers, and served them.
When asked what the dish was called, he answered, "Nacho's especiales". As word of the dish traveled, the apostrophe was lost, and Nacho's "specials" became "special nachos".
Source: Nachos - Wikipedia
... That neither Roger Waters nor David Gilmour are singing on this ?
It's folkie, Roy Harper.
I'm on hole 1,389. I've seen three water hazards, one rock, one cactus and one cloud. I've taken 4395 strokes.

Senate Republicans voted against barring suspected terrorists, felons and the mentally ill from getting guns on Thursday afternoon, parroting National Rifle Association arguments that doing so would strip some innocent people of their constitutional rights to gun access just a day after yet another massacre on U.S. soil.
Remember this, the next time someone says the problem isn't with guns, it's about mentally ill people with guns.
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Don't let what happened there yesterday be some kind of sick callback to the fact that the EoDM were playing at that theater in Paris. Leave them out of it.