Macbook Pro won't stop indexing!

Hey yall ive had my MBP for right around 15 months and lately it was beachballing alot so i installed Onyx. Then it started freezing and BB'ing even more with Firefox. So i completly uninstalled Onyx and firefox. That solved the problem for the most part. Then it kept on BB'ing some more when using safari. So i did the repair permissions thing and now my MBP has been indexing for like 2 days and hasnt made in progress. I just want my computer back to where it was quick and did BB every five minutes. What do i need to do?

I am in almost the same situation.
The only differences are that I had gone in and tried to repair my volume. I did this once and it seemed to solve the problem. Then the symptoms came back and I did it again, but the second time it couldn't repair. So I reformated and reinstalled Lion, brought my system back with a time machine transfer. However the symptoms are back again now.
I also did NOT uninstall Onyx or Firefox.
Someone please help us both.

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