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Catbird seat

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2010: On season 2 of the Starz TV series “Party Down”, the fictional writer A.F. Gordon Theodore is seen sitting between two beautiful women when he says, “I am in the seat named for the proverbial catbird.”
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by Seth Meyers, Meyers used the phrase "pretty catbird seat to me" to describe the timing of his soup delivery to late night host Jimmy Kimmel, who had just fallen ill with COVID-19 a second time.
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phrase used to describe an enviable position, often in terms of having the upper hand or greater advantage in any type of dealing among parties. It derives from the secluded perch on which the
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Season 3 Episode 7, the phrase is used by Shiv Roy to describe Roman and Logan Roy’s close relationship while holding an advantaged strategic position in a contact negotiation.
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2019-Present: Used in the "Warlords of New York" expansion for the video game, "Tom Clancy's Division 2." Used by an ally of the main character about a rogue enemy agent.
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used the phrase: "I get you. If we swing it, we'll be sitting pretty, ‘in the catbird seat’."
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Season 1 Episode 4, Fuches uses the phrase "So, now we are in the catbird seat."
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the narrator says "With rum-running hoodlums in the catbird seat..."
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saying "you and I'll be sittin' in the fabled catbird seat."
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Thurber, J.G. (14 November 1942). "The Catbird Seat".
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2006: Series 3, Episode 11 of the HBO western drama,
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gray catbird
idiomatic
gray catbird
mocking
Online Etymological Dictionary
gray catbird
American South
Oxford English Dictionary
James Thurber
The Catbird Seat
Red Barber
three balls and no strikes
Bob Edwards
poker
Cincinnati
Great Depression
Actors Studio
P. G. Wodehouse
Cocktail Time
Dallas
J.R. Ewing
Raising Arizona
John Goodman
William L. Marbury Jr.
Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment
Deadwood
Steve Forbert
Darlingside
Manhattan

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