This was a very interesting thread! And hey, fellas, this chick actually WORKED at the Quick Builds, four of them that I can count. One of the elders in our cong had his own masonry business so he kept his wife and the rest of us busy with the bricks, carrying cement, cleaning the excess cement out of the "grooves" after the men laid the bricks, etc. It was much more fun that working in the food lines.
I've only seen one assembly hall and it was built way back in the 80's, with the SS kitchen you guys describe, no marbel that I recall, but a solarium, tile mural, etc. So why can they not use the decorative interior water fountains any more?
From what the men here describe, I wonder how slip-shod the work actually was on these Halls. I had my "wordly dad" who had been in construction all his life, come and videotape the entire weekend at one of the halls. And he was impressed, as he only intended to stay like 2 hours, and he stayed all day both days, taping and interviewing everybody. But if they weren't constructing things properly, I would have thought he would notice and would have made derogatory comments.
That story of the bible study who quit smoking on the spot due to the fancy toilets -- LOL! Guess I need to go back ASAP and stand over a toilet so I can get off these smokes myself!
As I said, very interesting reading gang!
Grits