Firefox has recently started crashing

I use 8.1 64-bit windows
Here are the past 5 crash reports. I notice that the memory usage comes without apparent reason. Nothing new has been installed on the computer in the past 6 months. Basically the only updates are standard Windows, firefox and flash player

09d73780-13d7-43ac-8DCE-0aa73c3bc4af 16/09/2014 13:36
72e084b3-E178-40B9-aefc-094c03a98a92 16/09/2014 02:40
BP-1781850c-f389-4BEE-bb87-47eb42140916 16/09/2014 01:01
BP-338a7706-d75a-4fcd-8d63-a53292140916 15/09/2014 23:16
BP-58c34fba-ba9a-469d-ae5e-dafb62140915 15/09/2014 12:13

Hello, two of the accidents were caused by extensions - especially the extension "TimeLineRemove.Com" you have installed. Please disable or remove...

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