User:Pikemonroe

Comedian Pike Monroe
Pike Monroe, also known as "The RedNeck Gentleman" lived the height of his Comedy career in the mid and late nineties. He started out in his early twenties playing small clubs and bars all over the southern and middle American states. Within a year, he was being offered larger and larger venues. He even opened for a few well-known comedians of the time, such as George Carlin and Jeff Foxworthy. No one knows exactly what transpired at the end of his short but explosive career, but Pike Monroe simply walked away and disapeared from the public eye. There has been much speculation as to what went down, from being jadded by the hollywood types he had met, to simply feeling that he was too young for the fame at that point in his life. Humors have surfaced many times about Pike making a come-back, and many fans that remember him hold their breathe, but one thing is certian, no one made as big of an impact in the undergound of comedy like Pike Monroe. One of the weirdest things about Pike Monroe is that there are no video's or even photo's from his time in the ninties, and if there are, because there has to be, no one has ever released them. People that do remember him say that he was one of the most honest, yet outragous comedies on the scene at the time. His real life, no one is safe, act blew people away. He was often applauded by the exact people he had been so brutaly honest about. Pop Culture Fact: Pike Monroe had been offered gigs at numerous famous comedy clubs as well as apperences on David Letterman and The Late Show when he disapeared.