Words. Lisa Phillips

January 9th, 2011 by Conor

How did you meet Danny?

I met Danny and Conor when my boyfriend and I were out in Tahoe visiting one of my best friends, Eliza Simoneau winter 07. Eliza is friends of theirs from their hometown, North Conway, NH, where Eliza and I also met. I was really impressed with how you guys up and moved to Tahoe, bought a trailer and were pursuing a dream, and were willing to do whatever to make it happen and you were.

Then, When I came back to live in Tahoe with Eliza winter 08 we hung out one night and it was amazing to see how much you guys had progressed even from just a year earlier when I first met you. I remember Danny was winning huge competitions and Conor was filming, doing management stuff & scheduling for Danny. It’s obvious how close you guys are, and have such a blast together and work so well together as a team. Conor, he’s lucky to have you sitting there by his side even if so many other people, like you said, are physically so far away.

I can’t even begin to imagine how hard this is for both of you right now….Try to focus on everything good…Conor, I’m sure you have endless amounts of fun stories to tell him about shenanigans you guys have gotten into together and how much he’s accomplished to raise both of your spirits while he is resting since his body is healing. It’s only going to take time to heal…. It’s not everyday you see brothers as close as you two…I am so so sorry to hear about what happened, and I’m looking forward to hearing inspiring stories about his recovery.

What was the funniest thing that ever happened while you were hanging out with Danny?

pretty sure I was cracking up the whole time about you guys and Eliza busting each other’s chops like you’re all fam.

How did Danny impact your life?

Eliza and I were talking the other day about how Danny is so passionate and driven…and how it will help him so much in his recovery.

What are you most looking forward doing with Danny when you get to hang out next?

Seeing Danny Happy and Healthy

Big Hugs!!!!!!!!
~Lisa Phillips

Words. Preston Kaye

January 9th, 2011 by Conor

To the Flighest Fligi of em all.
I wish you the fastest recovery because you still have a lot to learn about layering your tall tees!!

praying for you big guy,
Preston Kaye

Words. Cailyn O’Donnell

January 9th, 2011 by Conor

In recent years I have only had the opportunity to see Danny and Conor a few times a year during the holidays and maybe over the summer. When all of the kids from North Conway are home on vacation we tend to see one another out at the Parka or at the Quinn’s Annual Christmas Eve Party. It always fun seeing everyone we grew up with and laughing about old times. Last time I saw Danny I probably only said hello, there were so many of us at open mic night!

When I think of Danny I remember hanging out in Conor’s basement room and Danny coming down to tell us some crazy funny story followed by that hyena laugh. Conor would probably tell Danny to go upstairs since for some reason right when Danny walked into the room all the attention was diverted to him.

Danny and I have a few good jokes between us, although they can only really be captured by a facial motion and crazy hand gesture (followed by a laugh no doubt). Next time I see him I will make sure to bust it out so we can get hysterical with laughter.

I am thinking about you and your family all the time. Hang in there and get better soon!

Words. Michelle DeYoung

January 9th, 2011 by Conor

Danny and Conor-

I have been reading about Danny for the past few days and sending
thoughts and prayers out to your whole family. We don’t know
eachother, but I saw a tweet last week to check out
dannyisthebomb.com. I did and I can’t stop thinking about you both. I
have posted your site on my twitter and gchat status just to get the
word out to people and let them be aware of what is happening. My
friends reactions are all the same- “wow, scary and so sad”.

I debated if I should write to you, not knowing you guys, but I just
wanted to let you know that there are many many people out there that
are fighting for Danny and his 100% recovery. (whether they know him
or not!)

I live in Boston, after moving here from Colorado 5 years ago. Your
group of friends remind me so much of my crew out west. I couldn’t
even imagine if this were to happen to any of my friends… but the
reality is, we live an exciting, yet dangerous lifestyle, so it is
completely feasible.

Your story and posts have really touched me and more than anything, I
keep telling myself and the people around me to enjoy life at this
very moment because you never know what can happen. So thank you Danny
for reaffirming this and keep fighting! Maybe one day we’ll be on the
same mountain and ride together!

Much love and hope,
michelle deyoung

Goggle Tan!

January 9th, 2011 by Conor

The man with the goggle tan.

Words. Craig Belcher and Linda Vienneau

January 9th, 2011 by Conor

Conor-David-Ellen – Just found out about this from the kids. Our thoughts and prayers are with you! If there is anything that we can do, please let me know! I see that there is a lot of buzz around the valley.

Here’s something a little to share from another parent of one of Danny’s good friends:

How many times did I here, “I’m staying at Conor’s tonight, Danny, Conor and I are just hanging out.” Ok, I would think to my self, what the hell is going on over there, how does Ellen deal with all these kids all the time? What crazy escapade are they dreaming up now? There was always something in the works! Eventually you would find out, sometimes days, weeks, months (and now years) later the stories would come out. Crazy stuff, always flirting on the edge of dangerous, not so dangerous; legal, not so legal. Did the thought of, how much trouble are we going to get into ever enter their minds? Maybe, but not for long! Most of the stuff was harmless (except to themselves), let’s have some fun stuff. Thank God!

Many times I’m talking with Josh, and Conor and Danny come up, where are they now, what are they up to? You never quit new where or what either one of them might be up to. This is probably the longest Danny has ever stayed in one place, and I’m sure it wouldn’t be for long. That isn’t Danny!!

Here are a couple of photos, when Conor and Danny happened to blow in during Christmas back in 2007. Enjoy!

Again our thoughts and prayers are with you, let us know if there is anything we can do!

Love all of you :)!

Craig Belcher
Linda Vienneau

Hamlins Love You Dano!

January 9th, 2011 by Conor

Messages to: 603-496-6621 or donations@dannyisthebomb.com

Fligi still going strong!

January 9th, 2011 by Conor

Send pics to 603-496-6621 or email them to donations@dannyisthebomb.com

Get Shredder!

January 9th, 2011 by Conor

I think it’s wonderful to see the outpouring of support for Danny. I hope that all goes well and that he gets better.

Massive respect and heartfelt sympathies to Danny and everyone who loves him. Next day I’m out on the board Imma throw it down for him.

Keep sending your photos to 603-496-6621 or donations@dannyisthebomb.com

3rd Graveyard Shift

January 9th, 2011 by Conor

Michelle thinks that the ICP (Intracranial Pressure) # is related to how much Danny loves her. Everytime she walks away she watches, anxiously, for the number to go up. It’s actually equal parts cute and funny. I made her laugh when I called her out on it.

Danny was able to Move his left Hand, Right hand and wiggle toes on both feet just a couple of minutes ago. It’s amazing that such a basic life function can feel EPIC. Two weeks ago at the Dew Tour I was been bummed out that Danny ONLY wanted to do a 900 off the 65 foot long 3rd jump. Life twists and turns in a moment.

People in Montana are nice. Or I am nicer under these circumstances. Maybe it’s both.

I am sitting here filling out Tee shirt requests and I am overwhelmed by how many people already bought them. I can’t wait to proudly wear mine. I hope everyone sends pictures in of themselves wearing them. Danny you are the Bomb!

There are 3 places you can find me throughout my exciting new lifestyle.
1) Room 207 of the Great Falls Inn
2) Lobby of the 5th floor in the Benefis Hospital
3) Bedside in room 5109 in the ICU
Beautiful women of Great Falls, Montana… Now you know.

I don’t think I realized that the swollen matter on the lookers bedside left of Danny was going to wander it’s way down to his chin area. It’s somewhat hard to imagine how it will at some point work its way out of there. I sure hope it does.

It is 6:30 in the morning right now. I made it with Michelle’s help. Danny, please stay strong for the next 8 hours. I love you and I want to hang out again. Same time, same place tomorrow? I thought so.

— Conor

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