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Posted by: runtu ( )
Date: April 23, 2012 03:00PM

I got this photo from a friend. Made my day.

http://runtu.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/img-20120420-01260-2.jpg

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Posted by: romy ( )
Date: April 23, 2012 03:01PM

I don't get it. ?

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Posted by: runtu ( )
Date: April 23, 2012 03:02PM

It's my book, in print.

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Posted by: scooter ( )
Date: April 23, 2012 03:04PM

very nice day!

it's also an album by Echo and Bunnymen

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Posted by: runtu ( )
Date: April 23, 2012 03:05PM

Yes, that's where the title comes from. I got pissed at a smug companion on my mission, so I turned on the Heaven Up Here album with the volume up loud. Made me feel better.

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Posted by: myselfagain ( )
Date: May 08, 2012 08:50PM

I just finished devouring my copy of your book last night! Oh, what an amazing account. I kept alternating between feeling so sorry for you and everyone, then getting mad at the supercilious a-holes you had to deal with on your mission (not the Bolivians, but the Mormons!). I never raised a child while in tscc and I don't think I could ever support a mission again for anyone. I loved your book- it was eye opening and made me again realize a couple of things: One, that I had indeed been brainwashed and secondly, that we who have left are brave and can reclaim our lives to make them what WE want, not what some pencil neck in a church office expects us to be.

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Posted by: Crathes ( )
Date: April 23, 2012 03:05PM

Received it Saturday from Amazon. Read it Saturday evening after the yardwork was done, and finished on the plane Sunday. Well written. Loved it.

I must admit I could not relate to the conditions, since I served in Germany. I could relate a bit to the passive aggresive actions of leaders.

My first MP was great and am still close today. 2nd was a complete asshat, but glad I had him so I could see the difference.

Thanks for taking the time to write and share!

Glad to not have to deal with brown pee and bubbling poop!!

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Posted by: runtu ( )
Date: April 23, 2012 03:06PM

My wife is still mad at me for putting the part about brown pee and bubbly poop in. LOL.

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Posted by: knotheadusc ( )
Date: April 23, 2012 03:18PM

Reading it right now! In many ways, your story reminds me a little of my time as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Armenia.

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Posted by: gemini ( )
Date: May 08, 2012 09:16PM

Runtu--was it in Bolivia where two missionaries were murdered..would have been in the late 80's I believe. If so, I know the former MP very well.

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Posted by: The Oncoming Storm - bc ( )
Date: May 08, 2012 09:21PM

Congratulations!

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Posted by: dk ( )
Date: May 08, 2012 09:31PM

If I knew someone preparing for a mission, I would gladly give the person my copy to read.

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Posted by: dk ( )
Date: May 08, 2012 09:33PM


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Posted by: Mormon Observer ( )
Date: May 09, 2012 06:02AM

I'm over the moon happy for you that you got published!!!

Yeah!!! hoorah!

Lot of flack from Mrs. Runtu????? She wasn't happy about your plans to publish...in 2009 wasn't it????

I've changed/moved on from my former job.

Glad to see you. Will get a copy soon.

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Posted by: Journey ( )
Date: May 09, 2012 07:12AM

I can't wait to read it! My husband is TBM, but from the reviews on Amazon, he shouldn't be getting his knickers in a twist. He served in the Philippines back in 1980 and ended up hospitalized with severe dehydration. I'm sure he'll enjoy reading your experiences, and will relate to many of them.

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Posted by: anagrammy ( )
Date: May 09, 2012 08:47AM

Great moment. Congratulations, my friend, on the production of a great read. I actually gasped out loud at some parts. No wonder my ex never, ever gave a detail about his missionary time in Bolivia. Oh, I asked and asked and all he would say was, "I learned to love the people." There was this faraway look when he said it and I knew, just KNEW, there was something more to the story. He served in the late sixties.

Writing a book is like donating blood. You feel weak after it's over but glad you did it and wonder if it will make a difference. I think yours might already be a banned book in Mo-land (as differentiated from Motown!).

A terrific read and as the president of the Runtu Fan Club, it's my job to finger-tap audibly until I know you are working on the sequel...

:)

Anagrammy

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Posted by: Aaron Hines ( )
Date: May 09, 2012 10:19AM

Congratulations! I just bought a copy for my Kindle, I'll let you know what I think when I've read it.

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Posted by: Aaron Hines ( )
Date: May 17, 2012 01:07PM

Hey runtu,

I finished your book yesterday on the plane to Iowa (visiting in-laws). Thank you so much for writing about your experiences! It was a great read, and definitely nice to hear the good AND bad about it. I used to bug two of my friends who'd served missions for details, but they pretty much stuck to the "faith-promoting" half-truths. Another friend came home for "medical reasons", but later admitted to me he just hated it.

The thing that struck me most about it was that I understand now that it really is a learning experience. I've always thought it would be neat to spend some time in a poorer foreign country to appreciate my own life more, but at least reading about others' experiences there help.

Thanks again.

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Posted by: wisewoman ( )
Date: May 19, 2012 12:40AM

You write well. Your story is very objective. You give the facts. Reader is left to interpret as they are so inclined. Congratulations. I hope you make some money--but I know how that goes. I really appreciate you and the fact you were willing to share this.

Best Wishes! "May the FORCE be with you"

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Posted by: wisewoman ( )
Date: May 19, 2012 12:46AM

You write well. Your story is very objective. You give the facts. Reader is left to interpret as they are so inclined. Congratulations. I hope you make some money--but I know how that goes. I really appreciate you and the fact you were willing to share this.

Best Wishes! "May the FORCE be with you"

PS Explosive diarrhea always makes one cringe.

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Date: May 19, 2012 12:47AM


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