It means, something you already have is twice as valuable to you as something you might be able to get.
In other words, don't abandon something valuable you already have in the risky hopes of getting something better.
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Eddie Money who had a hit with his song "Two Tickets to Paradise."
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I believe it is Marin Hinkle (Judith Harper) of Two and a Half Men.
The expression, "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.", means that work or be satisfied with what (the bird) you have, you can waste your time chasing the "two in the bush" and may never get them.
Do you mean commercial Aircraft? Aircraft: Boeing & Airbus
The phrase "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" means it is better to hold onto something you already have (a sure thing) rather than risk it for something better that is uncertain. It emphasizes the value of what you already possess.
The two girls lying on a boat in the "money man" Geico insurance commercial are Julie Docherty and Sarah Hester. Julie Docherty works as a fashion model, and Sarah Hester as a model and actress.
1 Bird in the Hand = Two in the Bush
"A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."
A bird in the Hand is worth two in the bush. Basically its expresses that you should be happy with what you have, If you leave it to try and get something better, you may not get either.