humor
[hyoo-mer or, often, yoo-] noun 1. a comic, absurd, or incongruous quality causing amusement: the humor of a situation.
2. the faculty of perceiving what is amusing or comical: He is completely without humor.
3. an instance of being or attempting to be comical or amusing; something humorous: The humor in his joke eluded the audience.
4. the faculty of expressing the amusing or comical: The author's humor came across better in the book than in the movie.
5. comical writing or talk in general; comical books, skits, plays, etc.
6. humors, peculiar features; oddities; quirks: humors of life.
7. mental disposition or temperament.
8. a temporary mood or frame of mind: The boss is in a bad humor today.
9. a capricious or freakish inclination; whim or caprice; odd trait.
See? Like I already said, it has NOTHING to do with you.
SO:
If you don’t want to be answered back then leave me out of your attempts at humor.
Pinging Jim to it, as if you had “caught” me in some wrongdoing is
just plain weak, especially since you admit you have no point whatever.
There are folks here who know me well enough to engage in that type of humor.
You ain’t one.