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![]() Joey Thomas - ArticlesJoey Thomas is an award winning Photo/Journalist/Producer working in the Washington
D.C. market for the past 20 years. Beginning his career as an assignment editor for a local television affiliate, Joey Thomas went on to work as a photographer/editor for CNN, ABC, NBC and CBS. For the past five years he has been working as a freelance producer/photographer producing the documentary on bio-terrorism title “Anthrax For Breakfast”, “Kids and Guns”, “24 Hours of Daytona” and “The New Mash”. As a credentialed White House photographer and a general assignment producer, Joey Thomas has covered most of the major breaking stories during the past two decades. He has received awards for his coverage of the guerilla wars in Central America and most recently received a Telly award for a documentary produced on the threat of biological terrorism. He is also publisher of the washingtontoast.com a popular satire/humor website An Open Letter to the Dead GirlYeah, you -- the girl whose picture is plastered all over my yearbook. Just because you’re dead. I have a question for you. What makes you think you’re so special? The Washington Toast is the funniest thing to come out of Washington Since CongressNew Comedy and Satire web site premiers from Washington DC.The Washington Toast is the funniest thing to come out of Washington Since Congress. The Washington Toast - Campaign Trail Diary -waiting for HillaryNasua New Hampshire - I’m sitting down at a lunch counter café in down town Nasua New Hampshire, nursing my tenth cup of coffee while waiting for Hillary Clinton to arrive. Poor Slobs Guide to Becoming a Millionaire - Luck- Don’t Count on itIf you’re a poor slob, then in all likelihood you will die choking on a cheap cheese burger or reaching out a little too far while cleaning out the gutters of your house because you were too cheap to pay someone to do it for you. There is a big difference between rich luck, and poor slob luck. Poor Slobs Guide to Becoming a Millionaire- the Myth of the 49 Cent BiscuitA few days ago I saw a sign advertising a 49 cent breakfast biscuit special at a local fast food slop hole, a deal which for a lot of us is too good to pass up. On face value, it seemed like a pretty good deal. That is until you start adding up what it really was going to cost you. New Comedy and Satire Book Really Sticks it to the Washington Post!The Washington Toast is the funniest thing to come out of Washington Since Congress. Articles the Washington Post Wouldn’t Print How to Achieve Immortality by Professionally Editing your Home Movies!You hear stories all the time about when someone’s house burns down, the first thing they grab are the family photo albums and home movies before the go running out the door. But in fact, while these items may be the first thing they grab, most people’s home movies and photo collections are stored in assorted boxes locked away in a dusty closet or slopped together in cheap photo albums that lay strewn on the bottom of a basement bookshelf where they rarely see the light of day. What people do with their home movies would make Steven Spielberg cry. Immortality at Last! Professionally Produced Family Documentaries Come of AgeWelcome to the age of the professionally produced family documentary, where budgets almost rival broadcast TV productions. Well-heeled City slickers, corporate bigwigs, lawyers, doctors and the like are spending as much as 60,000 dollars on having experienced TV crews shoot biographical documentaries about their own family, for private viewing. Why You Should Commission a Family DocumentaryCommissioning a set of formal portraits in sombrely framed oils was once the fashionable way for well-to-do families to leave images of themselves for posterity. But today's cash-rich, time-poor masters of the universe have found a new and creative way to preserve their family history.
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