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“' ^^^M last forever, and some things need to be held on to. ON THE EDGE. We ' ve all felt On The Edge about some- thing in the past year. Too much has happened for anyone to re- main unaffected. The AIDS crisis still had peo- ple fearing for their lives, and questioning their sexual part- ners. People were becoming cautious about certain areas of their lives. ON THE EDGE. U could mean wild and crazy, or tense and ready for anything to hap- pen. It could mean anything one wanted it to. Doing things that we ' ve al- ways wanted to do, but have never before had the chance to do. Or even not doing things anymore that we used to do, because they ' ve lost their meaning. Keeping ON THE EDGE. Re- maining alert, prepared for the world. ”