Not sure if this a Time Machine issue or not... Please help!

So I updated my iMac to Snow Leopard. I went from about 186GB to about 205GB AFTER I installed SL.
Then I did my first back up in TM after the install and I noticed something funny...
The space of my Mac HD was getting smaller and smaller as the back up was going.
I have a 1TB external drive I designated for TM and this back up was there when it was finished.
Now, since doing that backup and I think one or two since, the space on my Mac HD is down to 190 or around 188.
I have NOT installed hundreds of pictures, movies. I didn't really change anything much.
I noticed this change while TM was doing its thing. I can't account for anything else that may have caused it.
I reset Safari, clear logs and caches using Terminal.
It seems like the space is still going down a little here and there even when I'm not really using Safari or anything. And I mean just a little.
But that first drop was significant! I want that space back!
Any suggestions?!
Thanks!
Robert

There's a possibility that your TM drive got disconnected at just the wrong time, and TM started putting your backups in the hidden /home directory of your internal disk.
Click here to download the +Tinker Tool+ app. It allows you to change the Finder to show hidden files (among many other things). Select the first option under Finder, then click +Relaunch Finder+ at the bottom. Reverse this when done.
Do not use any of the other options unless you know the possible consequences.
Open a Finder window to your internal HD. Look for the /Home directory. It should be zero kb, and have no contents.
If, however, it contains a folder named the same as your TM drive/partition, containing a Backups.backupdb folder, that's what's happened. Delete the folder named the same as your TM drive (it may contain many files and take a very long time).

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