Hahaha, I love that! Absolutely brilliant! Remind me of that Monty Python sketchs
The story about my favourite childhood book has recently taken a rather interesting turn. The book is 'Kruistocht in Spijkerbroek' (Crusade in Jeans) by Thea Beckmann. Read it about 50 times. A couple of years back it was actually made into a big and very successful film, with a British cast and directed by a Belgian bloke. A couple of months ago I streetteamed for a band called Johnny Flynn (and the Sussex Wit) in Cork, Ireland. After the gig I had a wee chat with Mr. Flynn himself (very fine-looking man aged 25), who told me he knew Holland very well. I asked why, and he said he'd been in a movie that was filmed there. Did I know the movie called Crusade in Jeans? The penny dropped and I only barely managed to refrain myself from jumping up and down and screaming: "Ieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh! It's Dolf! Dolf! Ieeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!" Johnny /Joe Flynn played the lead in that film

He's better at making music than at acting though, imo. One of my Dutch friends, who has a huge crush on Dolf, nearly strangled me when I came back to Holland and told her.
Major apologies. I force this story upon anyone who even remotely give causes for me to relate it. I even have a photo with the man/boy, but I look stupid on it.