Mising in Iraq

By: Bill ODonnell - June 26, 2003

Hey, how's everybody, I just figured I would write a little something that might give everybody in here a huge laugh.

Let me begin by saying that I just received a letter from my friend Rick Gaudet today who is stationed in Baghdad, Iraq right now with the MP's. He is a huge Magic player and in fact brought 2 decks with him in the attempts to try to find someone to play with in his unit or even teach someone how to play. I've been sending him letters keeping him updated on the changes to Magic, the spoiler for the new set and other info like that.

So, my point I'm getting at, I received a letter from him today, enclosed was a photo, which is linked to below. Also you probably know that the word 'mise' is a frequently used term in the game, ie. I was such a 'miser' today in that tournament or I totally 'mised' and topdecked a swamp right when I needed it. My friends and I overuse the term a lot in everyday life, like 'oh man he just mised not paying tax on that soda' or other little things like that.

I'd also like to state that this enclosed picture is absolutely original and un-edited or altered in anyway, I scanned it in and uploaded it. I think this is one of the funniest things I've ever seen in my life and I hope you guys get a kick out of it too.

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Mising in Iraq

By: Bill ODonnell - June 26, 2003

Hey, how's everybody, I just figured I would write a little something that might give everybody in here a huge laugh.

Let me begin by saying that I just received a letter from my friend Rick Gaudet today who is stationed in Baghdad, Iraq right now with the MP's. He is a huge Magic player and in fact brought 2 decks with him in the attempts to try to find someone to play with in his unit or even teach someone how to play. I've been sending him letters keeping him updated on the changes to Magic, the spoiler for the new set and other info like that.

So, my point I'm getting at, I received a letter from him today, enclosed was a photo, which is linked to below. Also you probably know that the word 'mise' is a frequently used term in the game, ie. I was such a 'miser' today in that tournament or I totally 'mised' and topdecked a swamp right when I needed it. My friends and I overuse the term a lot in everyday life, like 'oh man he just mised not paying tax on that soda' or other little things like that.

I'd also like to state that this enclosed picture is absolutely original and un-edited or altered in anyway, I scanned it in and uploaded it. I think this is one of the funniest things I've ever seen in my life and I hope you guys get a kick out of it too.

Discuss this article in the Magic: the Gathering Forums!

MiseTings is a Magic: the Gathering humor site. MiseTings.Com is not intended for readers under 18 years of age. MiseTings content does not represent the views or opinions of the editor. All original content herein is copyright © 2001-2006, World Wide Webware, all rights reserved. No portion of this web site may be used in any way without expressed written consent. Magic: The Gathering® is a registered trademark owned by Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. MiseTings is not produced or endorsed by Wizards of the Coast, Inc. We respect your privacy, interested parties should check our Privacy Policy. Play hard and mise often.