Getting back to vanilla Safari state

I am running 4.0.1 (5530.18) of Safari. When I load Safari it takes a few seconds for the page to display. I think I may have some Safari plugins I would like to get rid as well as putting Safari back to it's original state. How can I do this?

You might want to post in the Safari forum where those gurus are.
http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=876

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