FF30.0 "not responding" during QUIT process. Maybe script problem...

After several minutes, it becomes "not responding" and then after several more minutes it ceases to be "not responding" but takes several more minutes to display an "unresponsive script" message. I killed the script, then several minutes more before finally quitting.
Any way to make scripts stop running SOONER?
THIS:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/warning-unresponsive-script
talks about making the script run longer & then setting back down to default time; but does not say WHAT the default value is, nor does it say if you can safely REDUCE that value so a script is stopped sooner.
Is there any way to prevent scripts from running in the background for more than a specified amount of time? Its useful to have stuff load and sometimes refresh in the background, but not when they cause FF to slow down.
I am using Session Manager to save the session. Wonder if it causes each tab to reload before allowing it to quit, and this might be a reason for a script to start running again, and maybe get stuck? That seems to be the one and only Add-On that saves stuff and allows you to choose what to reload next time.
Hardware Acceleration is OFF. Mac OSX 10.6.8
Extensions are set to activate when necessary, not automatically.
Posting this via Safari

CONSOLE LOG:
6/14/14 2:11:14 PM [0x0-0x1a01a].org.mozilla.firefox[182] Background starting...
6/14/14 2:11:28 PM Firewall[72] 33300 Deny ICMP:8.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 in via en1
6/14/14 2:11:50 PM Firewall[72] 33300 Deny ICMP:8.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 in via en1
6/14/14 2:12:11 PM Firewall[72] 33300 Deny ICMP:8.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 in via en1
6/14/14 2:12:33 PM Firewall[72] 33300 Deny ICMP:8.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 in via en1
6/14/14 2:12:55 PM Firewall[72] 33300 Deny ICMP:8.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 in via en1
6/14/14 2:13:17 PM Firewall[72] 33300 Deny ICMP:8.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 in via en1
6/14/14 2:13:38 PM Firewall[72] 33300 Deny ICMP:8.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 in via en1
6/14/14 2:13:50 PM Firewall[72] Stealth Mode connection attempt to TCP 192.168.1.2:49249 from 192.0.72.3:80
6/14/14 2:13:50 PM Firewall[72] Stealth Mode connection attempt to TCP 192.168.1.2:49247 from 192.0.72.3:80
6/14/14 2:13:52 PM Firewall[72] Stealth Mode connection attempt to TCP 192.168.1.2:49249 from 192.0.72.3:80
6/14/14 2:13:52 PM Firewall[72] Stealth Mode connection attempt to TCP 192.168.1.2:49247 from 192.0.72.3:80
6/14/14 2:13:56 PM Firewall[72] Stealth Mode connection attempt to TCP 192.168.1.2:49249 from 192.0.72.3:80
6/14/14 2:13:56 PM Firewall[72] Stealth Mode connection attempt to TCP 192.168.1.2:49247 from 192.0.72.3:80
6/14/14 2:14:00 PM Firewall[72] 33300 Deny ICMP:8.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 in via en1
6/14/14 2:14:04 PM Firewall[72] Stealth Mode connection attempt to UDP 192.168.1.2:52028 from 4.2.2.3:53
6/14/14 2:14:04 PM Firewall[72] Stealth Mode connection attempt to TCP 192.168.1.2:49247 from 192.0.72.3:80
6/14/14 2:14:04 PM Firewall[72] Stealth Mode connection attempt to TCP 192.168.1.2:49249 from 192.0.72.3:80
6/14/14 2:14:09 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x17f123000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:12 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x185892000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:13 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x185892000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:14 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x185892000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:22 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x185894000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:22 PM Firewall[72] 33300 Deny ICMP:8.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 in via en1
6/14/14 2:14:25 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x185896000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:26 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x185896000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:29 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x185897000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:30 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x185896000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:36 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155e3d000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:37 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155e3d000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:40 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb2000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:41 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb2000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:44 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb4000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:44 PM Firewall[72] 33300 Deny ICMP:8.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 in via en1
6/14/14 2:14:45 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb4000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:46 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb4000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:48 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb5000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:49 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb5000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:50 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb5000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:53 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb5000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:54 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb5000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:57 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb6000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:58 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb6000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:14:59 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb6000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:03 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb7000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:06 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb8000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:06 PM Firewall[72] 33300 Deny ICMP:8.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 in via en1
6/14/14 2:15:07 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb8000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:10 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eba000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:11 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb9000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:12 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eb9000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:14 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eba000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:15 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155ebb000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:16 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155eba000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:17 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155e3c000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:19 PM Firewall[72] Stealth Mode connection attempt to TCP 192.168.1.2:49324 from 192.0.72.3:80
6/14/14 2:15:21 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155e3e000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:21 PM Firewall[72] Stealth Mode connection attempt to TCP 192.168.1.2:49324 from 192.0.72.3:80
6/14/14 2:15:22 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155e3e000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:24 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155ebe000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:25 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155ebe000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:25 PM Firewall[72] Stealth Mode connection attempt to TCP 192.168.1.2:49324 from 192.0.72.3:80
6/14/14 2:15:26 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x128b93000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:27 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155ebe000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:27 PM Firewall[72] 33300 Deny ICMP:8.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 in via en1
6/14/14 2:15:28 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x155ebe000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:30 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x128b93000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:31 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x128b93000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:32 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x128b93000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:33 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x128b94000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:33 PM Firewall[72] Stealth Mode connection attempt to TCP 192.168.1.2:49324 from 192.0.72.3:80
6/14/14 2:15:35 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x128b94000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:35 PM Firewall[72] Stealth Mode connection attempt to UDP 192.168.1.2:50214 from 199.224.127.78:53
6/14/14 2:15:36 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x128b94000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:37 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x128b94000, protections were read-write
6/14/14 2:15:42 PM kernel Data/Stack execution not permitted: firefox[pid 182] at virtual address 0x128b95000, protections were read-write

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