Friday 25 May 2012

'Don't Be Tardy For The Wedding': Kim Zolciak Gets Naked And Painted For Wedding Gift

With her wedding looming ever closer, Kim Zolciak came up with a unique idea for a wedding gift she could give to her husband-to-be Kroy Biermann. The latest installment of "Don't Be Tardy for the Wedding" (Thu., 9:30 p.m. ET on Bravo) took viewers behind the scenes of Zolciak's photo shoot for her man.
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In it, she stripped down to the waist and had her torso painted to resemble Biermann's Atlanta Falcons jersey. Zolciak had a blast having the photos done, and then decided they shouldn't be reserved for her man alone. Of course, having it broadcast on television means she meant it to be for everyone, but she also specifically showed them to Biermann's mother.

Kim Zolciak Under-wear...!!!


Kim Zolciak Underwear Pic...

Kim Zolciak Underwear Pic

Kim Zolciak in her underwear. Trying to shed the pounds. Gotta love the effort.

Kim Zolciak: Topless for Kroy Biermann!


In case you were one of the sane individuals who missed last night's episode of Don't Be Tardy for the Wedding, consider this a nauseating recap:
Kim Zolciak went topless.
As a pre-wedding day gift for fiance Kroy Biermann, the reality star placed pasties over her nipples and painted her bare torso, complaining at first about her messy yard and lack of a flower person for the nuptials - "This photo shoot is the last thing I have on my mind" - before deciding to just go through with it because:
"I'm so damn sexy, f-ck it."

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Adam on the spot for delirious Devils.


NEWARK, N.J. -- In October, rookie Adam Henrique found himself demoted to the minors. Weeks later he was back up with the New Jersey Devils, playing between captain Zach Parise and Ilya Kovalchuk.
Sixty-three seconds into overtime of Game 6 in the Eastern Conference finals, Henrique was parked in the crease behind New York Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist to sweep the puck past for a 3-2 Devils win.
And afterward?
At the center of a triumphant Devils pileup as the team celebrated its first trip to the Stanley Cup finals since 2003.Adam Henrique

"The kid is just right place, right time, all the time," said coach Pete DeBoer. "The two biggest goals of the playoffs come off his stick, and that's not accidental."
Scoring his second series-clinching game winner this postseason, Henrique buried the puck in a mad scramble to snap a 2-2 tie and send the Rangers packing.
Both Kovalchuk and Alexei Ponikarovsky poked away at the loose puck with Lundqvist on his knees, but it was Henrique who scooped it up and banged it home backdoor for the clincher.
"I couldn't see the puck, but I knew he was down and I was just praying it was gonna come under his pad," Henrique said. "It's a big one. That's one you dream about."
Henrique's teammates leapt from the bench and engulfed him in celebration. Even 40-year-old goaltender Martin Brodeur raced from his crease and dove into the melee.

Devils beat Rangers 3-2 in OT, head to Finals.

NEWARK – As the New Jersey Devils were still celebrating their 3-2 series-clinching overtime win against the New York Rangers, New Jersey-bred Bruce Springsteen's songGlory Days was blaring over the Prudential Center's sound system.
"Glory days," the Boss was singing. "Yeah, goin' back … Glory days."
The Devils do indeed seem to be reliving their glory days. Rookie Adam Henrique's goal 1:03 into overtime during a goalmouth scramble has vaulted the Devils to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time since 2003. They now have a date with the Los Angeles Kings in the best-of-seven league championship series that starts Wednesday in Newark (8 p.m. ET, NBC).

Devils Get High Praise From Elias on Eve of Game 6.


NEWARK – The greatest Devils teams in franchise history dominated the N.H.L. about a decade ago, rising to prominence with a stifling neutral zone trap, an impenetrable goalie and opportunistic forwards that thrived on the counterattack. It was a group that, as Patrik Elias fondly remembered, knew “if we just played good enough that we’d beat anybody,” and the Devils often did, playing for the Stanley Cup three times in four seasons and winning it twice, in 2001 and 2003.
“We had some offensive guys, some defensive guys, and it just meshed together,” Elias said. “And I think now we’re getting there as a team, too.”

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New Jersey Devils beat NY Rangers in overtime to move to Stanley Cup.

The New Jersey Devils let a 2-0 first-period lead slip, but came through in overtime to advance to the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup Finals with a 3-2 victory over the New York Rangers on Friday.

Adam Henrique stuffed the puck past Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist after a mad scramble in front of the net just one minute into sudden-death overtime to give the Devils a 4-2 triumph in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference finals.
The victory put the Devils into the NHL championship series against Western Conference champion Los Angeles Kings with Game One on Wednesday in New Jersey.