Del.icio.us Contextual Menu for Safari

I am new to Apple and don't know anything about AppleScripts and stuff like that.
What I want to do is be able to view an RSS feed, right click on the hyperlink to a particular item in the feed and select "Add to Del.icio.us" which would then open the "your bookmarks" page in Del.icio.us where I can then add the item to My Del.icio.us. The goal here is to save me the trouble of opening posts when I can already tell from the headline/abstract in my RSS feed that I want to save the item to Del.icio.us.
I also don't want to jump through hoops to do this because I am not saavy about these things.
Any ideas?

I never did an answer so I guess no one is offering what I was hoping to find. Oh well.

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