- Dec 30, 2012
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When Canice Ejoh, 17, of Brampton, Ontario, asked his parents if he could invite some friends to their mansion on Friday night, they said yes.
It was supposed to be a party of about 60 - a small group, considering that, well, it's a mansion.
Or, rather, it was a mansion, still under years-long construction.
Now it looks like it's a set for a sequel toProject X, the 2012 film about a house party gone terribly, social-media-ishly wrong.
An estimated 1,500 to 2,000 gatecrashers showed up, some arriving in cars, some in a tour bus.
The damage to the house reportedly included about 8 broken windows.
People were climbing ladders to get in, according to The Record.
Photos posted on Twitter show hundreds of people crammed up the stairs and spilling out of the 5,000-square-foot house!
More here
It was supposed to be a party of about 60 - a small group, considering that, well, it's a mansion.
Or, rather, it was a mansion, still under years-long construction.
Now it looks like it's a set for a sequel toProject X, the 2012 film about a house party gone terribly, social-media-ishly wrong.
An estimated 1,500 to 2,000 gatecrashers showed up, some arriving in cars, some in a tour bus.
The damage to the house reportedly included about 8 broken windows.
People were climbing ladders to get in, according to The Record.
Photos posted on Twitter show hundreds of people crammed up the stairs and spilling out of the 5,000-square-foot house!
More here