St. Patrick's Day Frightens Twitterati More Than Debt
John Carney faced an unruly mob; Courtney Reimer faced an extraordinary financial statement; and Shane Richmond faced crazy musicians. The Twitterati could not be predictably rattled.

Business Insider's John Carney realized he should either skip the terrifying St. Patrick's Day festivities, or immediately start drinking.

Yahoo's Courtney Reimer is indebted to you, Amex — for the nice compliment.

After all those trips to Guantanamo, the Wall Street Journal's Jess Bravin wasn't afraid to risk angering those retributive media attack-dogs at C-SPAN. We hear they can be vicious!

The Telegraph's Shane Richmond stayed behind at South by Southwest so you didn't have to.

San Francisco Bay Guardian contributor Louis Peitzman couldn't get a word in edgewise.
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