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Looks like that is on the first layer, or maybe even the brim.

First off, check the sliced model in XYZware (if you are still using it). If those lines are in the sliced display, then the issue is in the stl file. Run it through netfabb (there are a lot of good posts here on it, and tutorials on the google. I don't use it enough to help, just enough to get my self into trouble). Netfabb should clean up any errors in the file for you.

If the sliced model is clean, try printing without the brim. That may affect the toolpath in the way you want. It may though have the head moving along those paths while not extruding but filament is still oozing out, although it doesn't look like it. Try dropping your temp a little more, that will help with the ooze out, if that is the case, but I'd try choice 3 before that:

Another thought this coming to mind is adhesion. It kind of sorta looks like your first layer is not sticking to the bed, and for some reason the filament is being drug along. It may be trying to stop extruding there, but not 'cutting it off' properly, and the filament already laid down is coming along for the ride. The glob on the brim is also maybe from that. Clean the head really well, and use more glue stick.