Firefox stalls for a few minutes before allowing touch pad commands, new tabs, firefox 8.0.1 w/ os 10.6.8.

Upon waking from sleep or restarting Firefox the program won't allow track pad scrolls or show opening of a new tab whether by link or command. Once the program has been open a few minutes all the tabs that were attempted show up at once and track pad functionality returns. No other programs behave in this manner during this period of time. Using Firefox 8.0.1 with OS 10.6.8.
Any ideas? Thanks!

I tried deleting Firefox's cache from user/library/caches/firefox/profiles/XXXXXXXX.Default User/Cache. I also deleted mozilla-media-cache and startupCache with no luck. I then tried reinstalling after deleting Firefox under the application folder and deleting org.mozilla.firefox.plist in the user/library/preferences folder per instructions - no luck there as well.
The problem persists for example after opening Firefox for the first time hours after turning on the computer...

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