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was is the verb. Bedroom is the noun (subject) and upstairs is the adverb
Well, I've had many that did.
in the upstairs of the museum.
It means that theres a dragonfly in your bedroom.
"Shall we go upstairs" is a subtle request/invitation for sex. "Upstairs" simply means bedroom. "Upstairs" actually means just that - to go up the stairs to the next floor of the house. The bedroom is traditionally on the second floor (or first floor to the Brits)
No problems; don't worry. If it's comfortable, it's fine.
Check with your apartment management if you can have one. When they were popular many apartments wouldn't allow them. Since the one you have is most likely 30 years + old I don't think I would use it in an upstair apartment since the plastic liner dries out with age.
Yes, it is behind the bookcase in the room across from the bedroom upstairs.
One major downfall of having a waterbed is the fact that one has to be pretty careful with it and not puncture it by mistake, an issue that can cause a "flood" in your bedroom. Also it has to be transported very carefuly from place to place, in case of moving to a new apartment for instance, of the same reason.
A waterbed heater is used to warm up the waterbed. In a way, a waterbed heater is like a warm mattress pad for a regular bed. A warm waterbed will allow the bed owner to crawl into bed and be comfortable immediately.
at home, upstairs bedroom, 501 Auburn Ave, Atlanta, GA.
The closed-off upstairs bedroom in "A Rose for Emily" foreshadows the discovery of Homer Barron's corpse, which represents Emily Grierson's inability to let go of the past. The decaying body reflects the decay and repression within Emily's own life.