John Podhoretz on The Corner says in a post about Habitat for Humanity:
[T]he only truly acceptable form of house construction is barn-raising of the sort we saw in “Witness” and ? as danced by members of the New York City Ballet ? “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.” In these cases, high spirits alone caused pieces of wood to fuse miraculously due to the communal love shown by all.
He’s right, you know. Unless Russ Tamblyn and Alexander Godunov are involved in the construction, rather than this person, just how sturdy can it be?