Bruce, I am in awe of the effort and scholarship of your site, and agree that we should all exhibit good taste, but what this is, is an entirely subjective judgement. To argue a case in point, the exclusion of the Sod's opera is entirely your perogative, and, since as you note, it is available elsewhere, no harm is done. Similarly, the robust nature of political and social satire of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (again whether or not slander is involved is a matter of conjecture) could be argued to be a loss, rather than an advance. I think the point which I and other contributors were making was that the anonymous condemnation of a contribution merely on the grounds that it contained the expectation of a few well known anglo saxon words was more objectionable and in worse tase than the original post could ever be.Pete M