It seems I was correct about my Greasemonkey/Flickr Scripts for geotagging. I went over to the GeoTagging Flickr group on Flickr to see if anybody else was having the same problem, seems they are. It has to do with the newer version of Greasemonkey. I did find a solution through the group though, apparently using Flickrmap and Google Earth, you can get relatively the same results as the other scripts. At first I was a little put off by this solution because Flickrmap is not a free service. I didn't want to geotag all my images on Flickrmap or use their slideshow thingy (you can get all that for free using Flickr anyway), all I wanted was the plain old Geotags for my images. After perusing the posts on the Flickr group, though, I did see this link about using Flickrmap with Google Earth, after I clicked on the link I realized that this was a free service so I set it up using Google Earth and you don't have to join Flickrmap. If you've never set up a new network link in Google Earth before, it's a little interesting at first, but it's amazing the cool things you can do with Google Earth once you got a few in there. I have another one that shows the 50 closest geotagged images directly in Google Earth, no matter where I am in the world.
The link back to Flickrmap didn't work the way it should have (it didn't load my photos from Flickr for geotagging), but I did get my geotags in the end and that's all I really wanted. The bubble in Google Earth does give the geotags when you find a location, which you could copy and paste back to Flickr. This is much easier than trying to determine your geo position from Google Earth, which is not copyable.