when i went to los angeles, i was on venice beach, and i found a chemical tube with liquid in it.?
it looks like one of those brown bottles that carrys poison.
it was in the ground.
it had been there for a VERY LONG TIME!
i had to dig it out of the ground.
i just sat on the grass and started pulling grass and i saw a shiny glass.
and it turned out to be a bottle.
i put it in my pocket and didnt even think about it the rest of the day
later that night i had to fly back to maryland and i didnt know if i could bring it on the plane…
it could be poison, some super bad chemicals.
idk.
so before i went into LAX airport i quickly ran to the bathroom and set it down on the sink.
i went on my plane and im in MD now…
i REALLY WANT TO KNOW WHAT WAS IN IT!!
it said “xp-51sw77 and had an upsidedown R”
can anyone ell me what it was?
everyday i look back and wish i knew what it was…
it looked “rare” and valuable.
it wasnt just a bottle.
it was like abottle if you went into a big science lab and took a “TOXIC POISON” bottle.
ALSO on the label it said cy, then the rest is ripped off.
at first i thought cyanide, but then iw as like, “cyanides a liquid”
and i was like…hmmm.
and i REALLY WANT TO KNOW WHAT IT WAS.
by the way im 14.
PLEASE HELP!

June 14th, 2011 at 11:34 pm
first of all let me say that you were very wise not to bring it on the plane, i may have been a drug, or something for you to get into trouble with, not worth the wonder of what it was, just forget about it you will never really know what it was, because even if you would find out what those letters and numbers mean, it still could have been replaced by something else. Again it was good thinking to ditch it in the restroom,,
motherly living,,,so it came out of my experiences
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June 15th, 2011 at 3:33 am
If you were so worried why didn’t you notify a lifeguard? There is a ‘command center’ right on the beach in Venice and you could have asked them to take care of it.
Unfortunately there is a lot of illegal dumping in the ocean.
Touching the bottle and carrying it around was not the smartest thing to do. There are some chemicals that once they are dry are extremely explosive.
I work for a haz-mat disposal company.
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