Force quit Safari

hello everyone,
I have a curious problem with Safari. It has worked beautifully for me in Snow Leopard, so much so that I almost never launch Chrome or Firefox anymore. But, in the last 24 hours or so it's become erratic and unusable. I can't imagine anything I might have done to contribute to this problem. I often run Safari with three or four windows open, and a number of tabs on each window. Never been a problem until now. I believe the following to be the correct sequence of events since yesterday afternoon when I first noticed the problem.
I always have Safari running along with Mail, Prevue, TextEdit and a couple of other programs. Yesterday I was mailing a few parcels. I purchase postage electronically using a program called Endicia which tabulates the correct amount, validates the address etc. I have a Zebra 2844 thermal printer for this application. Two or three times in the last year while printing labels I have switched back and forth to another application (using the command+tab function) and have found myself with the dreaded screen freeze. Years ago we just pulled the plug when that happened but now with my laptop I usually just hold down the on/off button until the screen goes black and the computer turns off.
I had such a screen freeze yesterday. I turned the machine off and back on, and re-launched the programs I was using, including Safari. When launching Safari I immediately clicked on the history tab and opened all the windows from the last session. That's when the problem started. While navigating to a new page, either with a mouse click or using the command+L function and typing an address the program would respond and a few seconds later I had a spinning beach ball on my screen. I'd wait for a couple of seconds and then look up the force quit window to see if Safari had stopped responding, and it always had. I'd force quit the program and try again. After four tries I gave up and launched Firefox. I tried Safari again this morning, albeit without shutting down, and I encountered the same problem again. It worked for a minute or two and then it would stop responding.
An aside. I noticed yesterday after re-booting my machine that bluetooth was not functioning properly. At my office I have a bluetooth keyboard and mouse and neither would respond to a pairing request. I turned bluetooth on and off three or four times, as well as the devices, and finally something clicked and they began working again. This may having nothing whatever to do with the Safari problem, but I've learned in the last 15 years or so (I started with OS 6) to provide as much detail as you can when describing problems. I should also add I'm lazy about clearing the history or cookie caches (hope I'm saying that correctly).
Hope you all have a great weekend, and thanks for reading... If anyone has any suggestions about this issue I'd love to hear them.
Best wishes,
Tim

There is something wrong with your safari brower, I would make sure that you are running 6.0, or whatever you current version is, and then if you still have the problem I would hold down command+option+esc and force quit safari. I hope you solve your problem. I am a newbie so please say that I solved your question. Thanks a ton

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