"For a few years, we had it all. No pads, no worries. No cash, maybe pay next time. Nothing going on back home? No problem, the crew's all over at the park. We were there every hour of every day. We saw tricks go down that we still , to this day, talk about. It was our place - one we loved and made our home. A month ago, we lost it. A part of all of us died that day. Sure, it's reopening, but our time there is passed. Leave the new park for the next generation, I say. We've seen the kids start to come up, they will rip for sure, and, I think, it's time for us to move on. I don't want to remember my home away from home for what it is now. I want to think of it always for what it was.We had our laughs, hurts, friends, and memories. We lost what brought us together, but that won't tear us apart. As we move on, it's important to remember what shaped us. We will always be the Boarderline CrewRest in peace." -Words By Ray Porreca