Napoleon's crown.
While we wait to find out what Pickle and Pearl are up to on their trip over the Atlantic ocean, It would appear that they are back with their strange sense of humour. Visitors to the Louvre in Paris (where else would it be - Ed?) were startled when the painting of "Coronation of Napoleon I at Notre Dame in Paris, 2nd. December 1804" by Louis David took on a new meaning. As with all modern art, the meaning is, however, obscure and can "only be determined by people with a strange eye for the incomprehensible and the need to be seen to comprehend things which are beyond the capacity of ordinary mortals to understand", re-printed from an article by the critic Art Snobb.
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