Back in the house, it's almost time for the vote. Julie asks Amy about her constant nominations -- she asks Amy if Amy's feeling a little bit like she's in Groundhog Day. Heh. Amy says that it gets easier every time to be nominated. Julie asks Lisa whether this is easier or harder than the time she was nominated against Eric. Lisa says, of course, that it was harder to be nominated against Eric, because she knew that -- boo hoo -- one of them would have to leave, and that would be so very, very sad, and angels would weep, and children would go hungry, and dolphins would die in nets, and ancient meadows would die and go to seed. Amy and Lisa both get a chance to make a statement to Jason to try to convince him to keep them, but neither really takes advantage of it. Amy's speech is very sweet, about how much she loves everyone. Of course, Amy has certainly had plenty of chances to say that before, considering that she's nominated pretty much always. Lisa says many of the same things -- she loves everyone, she's been thrilled to share the last week with them, and so on. Julie promises that it's almost time for the vote. I certainly hope so, because this week has been slower than slow.













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