A household name is like ketchup. Everybody wants ketchup. Ketchup doesn't hurt anybody.
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You know, you really can't beat a household commodity - the ketchup bottle on the kitchen table.
Everyone else in the world still thinks of American food as ketchup.
It is time to embrace and celebrate ketchup, not be ashamed of it.
Any administration foolish enough to call ketchup a vegetable cannot be expected to cut the mustard.
Am I a household name? I still can't get my head around that.
Actually, Keke is my nickname. When I was little, my sister was about four years old, and she had an imaginary friend named Keke. And she wanted my name to be Keke.
I still eat a burger at a counter with ketchup dripping down my face.
It's hard to have a friend when your name's a household word.
I had a job at this French restaurant, and I hated it. I don't like serving; I don't like getting people ketchup.
Look at 'American Idol,' which I don't look at. Those winners haven't become household names except for Jennifer Hudson, and she was a reject. You can't aim to be a household name. You just have to be successful.
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