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Jobina Hates Stuffed Crust Pizza, Loves Her Tummy Tuck

Jobina Hates Stuffed Crust Pizza, Loves Her Tummy Tuck

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Jobina starts the show strong by choosing to rate a joke, and she specifically asked for a dumb joke. After the joke, I ask Jobina to rate her name on a scale from 1 to 10, and I know you're wondering what she said. And then in a plot twist, Jobina reveals that she recently learned her pre-adoption name, and rates that too. Jobina rates being 47, the great state of Texas (kinda), and then introduces us to the book Scythe, which is about a post-mortal world. This causes us to ponder briefly if a person who listens to an audio book can say they "read" the book. Jobina rates the Negro National Anthem, getting roses on Valentine's day, gardening, stuffed crust pizza, and the idiom, "The grass is always greener on the other side."

Jobina rates the Negro National Anthem, getting roses on Valentine's day, gardening, stuffed crust pizza, and the idiom, "The grass is always greener on the other side." On more personal notes, Jobina rates adoption and talks us through her finding her birth parents, and then what that relationship looks like now. Jobina also got a tummy tuck, rates elective cosmetic surgery, and describes why she made the decision. Lastly, Jobina rates marriage, and talks about how that rating changed from the end of her first marriage to the bliss she's enjoying now.

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