← Back to context Comment by coolspot 1 year ago Tim Apple has been on inauguration, so very possible. 5 comments coolspot Reply anonym29 1 year ago Is calling him Tim Apple some sort of inside joke I'm out of the loop on? We don't call Elon "Elon Tesla" or Satya "Satya Microsoft". hackeman300 1 year ago The president has called him that on occasion genewitch 1 year ago Once, and in context it was "Tim [at] Apple", because he loves to name drop like that." Any future mentions of Tim Apple by the president are tongue in cheek. gist 1 year ago Probably correct for OP to present as "Tim Apple" (hence giving some kind of hint to reflect on) anonym29 1 year ago TIL. Thank you!
anonym29 1 year ago Is calling him Tim Apple some sort of inside joke I'm out of the loop on? We don't call Elon "Elon Tesla" or Satya "Satya Microsoft". hackeman300 1 year ago The president has called him that on occasion genewitch 1 year ago Once, and in context it was "Tim [at] Apple", because he loves to name drop like that." Any future mentions of Tim Apple by the president are tongue in cheek. gist 1 year ago Probably correct for OP to present as "Tim Apple" (hence giving some kind of hint to reflect on) anonym29 1 year ago TIL. Thank you!
hackeman300 1 year ago The president has called him that on occasion genewitch 1 year ago Once, and in context it was "Tim [at] Apple", because he loves to name drop like that." Any future mentions of Tim Apple by the president are tongue in cheek. gist 1 year ago Probably correct for OP to present as "Tim Apple" (hence giving some kind of hint to reflect on) anonym29 1 year ago TIL. Thank you!
genewitch 1 year ago Once, and in context it was "Tim [at] Apple", because he loves to name drop like that." Any future mentions of Tim Apple by the president are tongue in cheek.
gist 1 year ago Probably correct for OP to present as "Tim Apple" (hence giving some kind of hint to reflect on)
Is calling him Tim Apple some sort of inside joke I'm out of the loop on? We don't call Elon "Elon Tesla" or Satya "Satya Microsoft".
The president has called him that on occasion
Once, and in context it was "Tim [at] Apple", because he loves to name drop like that." Any future mentions of Tim Apple by the president are tongue in cheek.
Probably correct for OP to present as "Tim Apple" (hence giving some kind of hint to reflect on)
TIL. Thank you!