It's a great movie but in my opinion it's not at all as good as Toy Story or A Bugs' Life. Sure, it has a lot of fun jokes in it, but the story doesn't feel as interesting and inspiring as the ones of its predecessors. And it's always hard to make a follow-up to a great movie, especially when the great movie is Toy Story.
Toy Story (1) is my favourite movie in every category, it has the story, the style, the cutting phrases, almost every emotion there is and the great music (plus amazing Swedish voices (e.g. awesome singer Björn Skifs as Woody), haven't heard the English ones but I guess Tom Hanks is pretty good)!
As a contribution to the art of this blog I made a quick Buzz drawing in Photoshop, here you are:

Tomorrow is exciting, because I'm going to perform a magic show for about 80 kids at a sports club. Previously I've only had some small shows for family and friends, and friends of family and friends. But now it's for real! I haven't performed any magic shows in a year, I don't know anyone in the audience and I haven't had shows for kids in these ages (7 to 14) before so I don't really know if they're going to like it which makes me a bit nervous. But it feels good sharing it with you, dear reader (even though the total amount of people reading this would probably be, hm, *setting up an equation*... zero!).
I had a hard time deciding whether to take the job or not. But in the end I think I made the right decision. Because if I'd said no, tomorrow wouldn't have been exciting. It would just be an ordinary day. I prefer extra-ordinary days before ordinary ones. You have to take chances when you get them. And if I fail, so what? If I do my best I can't be anything but satisfied and it's good to fail once in a while so that you can learn from your mistakes. That's how you get better at things, you know!
Keep your fingers crossed for me tomorrow :) I'll report after the show!
Now may I present tonight's entertainment here at the BB Club: Great Mr. Gilbert O'Sullivan singing a song about ordinary days. Hit it, Gilbert!
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