Bellamy.
Natalie Wood and her husband Robert Wagner were supposedly out on a leisurely cruise on their boat when Natalie fell off. To this day it is still unclear how Natalie fell overboard, whether alcohol was a factor in the accident, or if it was indeed an 'accident' at all.
The Lion's name on the Original Addams Family TV show was named 'Kitty'
The movie which Vivian is watching before going downstairs to find Edward is Charade (1963) starring Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant.
The last name of the incredibles family is 'Parr'
Family Gay is the Family Guy episode that Peter gets a horse in.
Thimble
Tessie.
Uniscali Modern Italian is the name of a restaurant in Denver. Upstairs on the Square is the name of a restaurant in Boston.
Smells Noise Bugs/Rodents Traffic/Parking
No, "upstairs" is not a proper noun; it is a common noun or adverb that refers to a location or direction within a building. Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, or organizations, while common nouns refer to general items or concepts. In contrast, "Upstairs" could be a proper noun if it were part of a specific name, such as a business or a title.
lovers of life by star little thing.
In The Mood
The upstairs master bedroom of his house on 83 Beals Street in Brookline, Massachusetts, USA. The house is now a National Historic Site.
=Upstairs outside means feeling/groping/fondling/playing with/whatever with a woman's breasts while she is still clothed==Upstairs inside, without clothing.==Downstairs outsides below the belt still clothed.==Downstairs inside, well you get the picture.==You probably heard the expression while watching "George Lopez" lol=
no she didnt..she's alive and well. i live upstairs from her. she a real nice lady but dont get her mad cause she will slap u up.her name is lanette. hope that answers ya questions.
There have been several BBC mini series about English families. They include:The Forsythe SagaUpstairs/Downstairs
In Seson 2, Episode 3, The One Where Heckles Dies, their neighbor, Mr. Heckles leaves all of his worldly possessions to the "two noisy girls upstairs." (Monica and Rachel)