MacBook Pro hangs on login because of Time Machine.

I had this problem where after a restart my Mac would occassionally hang for 10-15 minutes at a time right after I logged in.
It was the oddest thing, it would boot up fine, and the user login screen worked fine. I could even log into my other accounts (Guest account, etc.) with no issue,
but when I tried logging into my main account it would load my background and just freeze.
Nothing would respond, the dock wouldn't move, spaces wouldn't switch, nothing was responsive.
The only sign that the computer was alive was the spinning pinwheel of doom.
This drove me nuts, I tried removing all my startup items from accounts, hunted down all LaunchAgents and startup scripts, and took turns deleteing them, and even reinstalled the OS but nothing fixed it.
When skimming over the logs I saw one of the last things my computer did when I logged in was startup Time Machine's Mobile Backup utility.
As a complete shot in the dark I disabled Time Machine and rebooted, and I was instantly able to login!
Dumbstruck I endabled and disabled Time Machine and sure enough every time I enabled it my computer froze on login.
WTH?
Has anyone else had a similar issue?
I don't do anything weird with Time Machine, I'm use a mobile Seagate Drive formatted to HFS+ that I've been using on Macs for a while.
It use to work fine on this Mac, but sometime after updating to Mavericks this glitch came up.
It's not that big of a deal since I can still manually queue backups to my drive it's just somewhat of an annoyance.
I understand that software bugs happen, but considering the shear number of them that have seem to have crept in OSX lately, well it's getting very sad.

Hi, and welcome to the forums.
That's rather odd.
I'd start by verifying the internal hard drive, and repairing the backups, per #A5 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum).

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