Why does firefox try to connect to my own public IP on port 80?

Whenever I open up firefox, firefox.exe attempts to connect to my own public IP on port 80. I confirmed this by issuing a 'netstat -b' on my computer. I was originally notified this was happening when every time I opened up firefox, my firewall would say "Deny IP due to Land Attack from <my_public_ip> to <my_public_ip>. This happens every time. All virus/malware scanners come up clean.
Any idea why this is happening?

Thanks.
It turns out it was caused by the add-on 'noscript'.
From the developers comments:
IMPORTANT: before asking or commenting about the *completely anonymous* request made to https://secure.informaction.com/ipecho on startup, '''''or the those sent to your own WAN IP''''' periodically, please read about the WAN IP protection feature at http://noscript.net/abe/wan

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