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Super Happy Fun Land 5th Annual Hangover Party

Start the New Year off with a little hair of the dog

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By Dusti Rhodes

Published on December 27, 2007 at 1:41am

If you’re a drinker, New Year’s Day means you probably a) have a hangover, or b) are still drunk. Luckily, you’ll be welcome at the Super Happy Fun Land 5th Annual Hangover Party, where guests can recover from their headaches — or keep the party going with the grunge rock of Orlando’s Unit Shifters. The quartet mixes an early-’60s jam style with angst-fueled crooning of the Seattle sounds of yore. 8 p.m. Super Happy Fun Land, 2610 Ashland. For information, call 713-880-2100 or visit www.superhappyfunland.com. $7.
Tue., Jan. 1, 8 p.m., 2008