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The Rubble Award is a counterpoint to the [[Rebel Award]]. The [[Rebel Award]] is given by [[DeepSouthCon]] doing great things for Southern Fandom. The ''Rubble'' is given for doing great things ''to'' Southern Fandom. The Rubble is nearly always given in a spirit of fun -- note the significant number of winners who have also won a [[Rebel Award]].
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The '''Rubble Award''' is a counterpoint to the [[Rebel Award]]. The [[Rebel Award]] is given by [[DeepSouthCon]] to people doing great things for [[Southern Fandom]]. The ''Rubble'' is given for doing great things ''to'' Southern Fandom. The Rubble is nearly always given in a spirit of fun -- note the significant number of winners who have also won a Rebel Award.
  
The winner of the Rubble is decided by a survey of previous Rubble winners administered by one of its founders, [[Gary Robe]]. The first year there was a vote, with a tie being resolved by [[Guy H. Lillian III]] voting for himself.
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The winner of the Rubble is decided by a survey of previous Rubble winners administered by one of its founders, [[Gary Robe]]. The first year there was a vote, with a tie being resolved by [[Guy H. Lillian III]] voting for himself.
  
The award was originally conceived in 1987 by a group of [[fans]] on the [[committee]] of [[ConCave]], a convention in south-central Kentucky. The name "rubble" was actually coined by [[Patrick Molloy]], the chair of the first few [[ConCave]]s. Patrick, [[Gary Robe|Gary]], and the other instigators felt that the traditional [[Rebel Award]] needed a counterbalance, patterned after the popular [[Hogu]] award that served as an alternate to the [[Hugos]]. Since Patrick was also [[Co-chair]] of that year's [[DeepSouthCon]] in [[Huntsville, Alabama]], he was in a perfect position to make sure the presentation of the rubble made it into the ceremony. The rest, as they say, is history.
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The award was originally conceived in 1987 by a group of [[fans]] on the [[committee]] of [[ConCave]], a convention in south-central Kentucky. The name "rubble" was actually coined by [[Patrick Molloy]], the [[chair]] of the first few ConCaves. Patrick, Gary, and the other instigators felt that the traditional Rebel Award needed a counterbalance, patterned after the popular [[Hogu]] award that served as an alternate to the [[Hugos]]. Since Patrick was also [[Co-chair]] of that year's DeepSouthCon in [[Huntsville, AL]], he was in a perfect position to make sure the presentation of the rubble made it into the ceremony. The rest, as they say, is history.
  
 
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  Winner || Year || Reason  
 
  Winner || Year || Reason  
[[Guy H. Lillian III]] ||1987 ||  
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[[Guy H. Lillian III]] || 1987 ||  
[[Richard Gilliam]] ||1988 ||  
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[[Richard Gilliam]] || 1988 ||  
[[John H. Guidry]] ||1989 ||  
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[[John H. Guidry]] || 1989 ||  
[[Irv Koch]] ||1990 ||  
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[[Irv Koch]] || 1990 ||  
[[Ken Moore]] ||1991 ||"For having the ugliest knees in fandom"  
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[[Ken Moore]] || 1991 || "For having the ugliest knees in fandom"  
[[Ned Brooks]] ||1992 ||  
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[[Ned Brooks]] || 1992 ||  
[[Ben Yalow]] ||1993 ||  
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[[Ben Yalow]] || 1993 ||  
[[T. K. F. Weisskopf]] ||1994 ||  
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[[T. K. F. Weisskopf]] || 1994 ||  
[[Gaylord Enterprises]] ||1995 ||  
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[[Gaylord Enterprises]] || 1995 ||  
[[Naomi Fisher]] ||1996 ||For crimes against the waistlines of [[fandom]]  
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[[Naomi Fisher]] || 1996 || For crimes against the waistlines of [[fandom]]  
[[Hank Reinhardt]] ||1997 ||  
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[[Hank Reinhardt]] || 1997 ||  
[[Gary R. Robe]] ||1998 ||"Because He Can't Stop Us" and/or For Inventing the Rubble  
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[[Gary R. Robe]] || 1998 || "Because He Can't Stop Us" and/or For Inventing the Rubble  
[[George Wells]] ||1999 ||For Introducing [[Fandom]] to ''Werewolf Vs. Vampire Woman''  
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[[George Wells]] || 1999 || For Introducing [[Fandom]] to ''Werewolf Vs. Vampire Woman''  
[[Naomi Fisher]] ||2000 ||For Single-Handedly Destroying the [[DSC]] Banquet  
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[[Naomi Fisher]] || 2000 || For Single-Handedly Destroying the [[DSC]] Banquet  
[[Steve Francis]] and [[Sue Francis]] ||2001 ||For Retiring [[Rivercon]]  
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[[Steve Francis]] and [[Sue Francis]] || 2001 || For Retiring [[Rivercon]]  
[[Rosy Lillian]] ||2002 ||"For Making [[guy Lillian|Guy]] More Than He Was"  
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[[Rosy Lillian]] || 2002 || "For Making [[guy Lillian|Guy]] More Than He Was"  
[[Jerry Page]] ||2003 ||For a Lifetime of Disservice  
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[[Jerry Page]] || 2003 || For a Lifetime of Disservice  
The [[Charlotte NASFiC Bid Committee]] ||2004 ||For failure to vote for their own [[bid]] (which lost by six votes)  
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The [[Charlotte in 2005]] [[NASFiC]] [[Bid]] [[Committee]] || 2004 || For failure to vote for their own [[bid]] (which lost by six votes)  
[[Judy Bemis]] ||2005 ||For resigning as [[SFC]] Treasurer  
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[[Judy Bemis]] || 2005 || For resigning as [[Southern Fandom Confederation]] [[Treasurer]]
The Entire Robe Family ||2006 ||For ''not'' telling us Where To Go and What To Do  
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The Entire Robe Family || 2006 || For ''not'' telling us Where To Go and What To Do  
[[Xerpes]] ([[Frank Kalisz|Frank]] & [[Millie Kalisz]]) ||2007 ||For the invention of 'Skippy' punch  
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[[Xerpes]] ([[Frank Kalisz|Frank]] & [[Millie Kalisz]]) || 2007 || For the invention of 'Skippy' punch  
[[Bob Embler]] ||2008 ||For the attempted drowning of the [[DSC]]  
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[[Bob Embler]] || 2008 || For the attempted drowning of the [[DSC]]  
[[Chattacon]] Registration Department ||2009 ||For consecutive years of hours-long registration lines  
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[[Chattacon]] [[Registration]] Department || 2009 || For consecutive years of hours-long registration lines  
[[Uncle Timmy]] ||2010 ||Because "It's all Uncle Timmy's fault" and/or He'd been first runner-up too many times  
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[[Uncle Timmy]] || 2010 || Because "It's all Uncle Timmy's fault" and/or He'd been first runner-up too many times  
[[Bill Parker]] ||2011 ||For bringing the [[Worldcon]] ([[LoneStarCon 3]]) (and two years of work) to [[Southern fandom]].  
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[[Bill Parker]] || 2011 || For bringing the [[Worldcon]] ([[LoneStarCon 3]]) (and two years of work) to [[Southern fandom]].  
[[Bob Jennings]] ||2012 ||For changing the [[SFPA]] deadline  
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[[Bob Jennings]] || 2012 || For changing the [[SFPA]] deadline  
[[Pat Gibbs]] ||2013 ||For running [[DSC]]'s traditional Hearts competition.  
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[[Pat Gibbs]] || 2013 || For running [[DSC]]'s traditional Hearts competition.  
[[Gary Robe]] ||2014 ||For screwing up [[SFPA]]'s [[egoboo]] poll  
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[[Gary Robe]] || 2014 || For screwing up [[SFPA]]'s [[egoboo]] poll  
The force of gravity ||2015 ||For taking away [[Ned Brooks]] so recently  
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The force of gravity || 2015 || For taking away [[Ned Brooks]] so recently  
The Governor of North Carolina ||2016 ||For unpopular politics  
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The Governor of North Carolina || 2016 || For unpopular politics  
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[[Covid-19]] || 2020 || for obvious reasons!
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[[Covid-19]] || 2022 || one of the few multiple award winners...
 
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Latest revision as of 08:03, 29 May 2023

The Rubble Award is a counterpoint to the Rebel Award. The Rebel Award is given by DeepSouthCon to people doing great things for Southern Fandom. The Rubble is given for doing great things to Southern Fandom. The Rubble is nearly always given in a spirit of fun -- note the significant number of winners who have also won a Rebel Award.

The winner of the Rubble is decided by a survey of previous Rubble winners administered by one of its founders, Gary Robe. The first year there was a vote, with a tie being resolved by Guy H. Lillian III voting for himself.

The award was originally conceived in 1987 by a group of fans on the committee of ConCave, a convention in south-central Kentucky. The name "rubble" was actually coined by Patrick Molloy, the chair of the first few ConCaves. Patrick, Gary, and the other instigators felt that the traditional Rebel Award needed a counterbalance, patterned after the popular Hogu award that served as an alternate to the Hugos. Since Patrick was also Co-chair of that year's DeepSouthCon in Huntsville, AL, he was in a perfect position to make sure the presentation of the rubble made it into the ceremony. The rest, as they say, is history.

Winner Year Reason
Guy H. Lillian III 1987
Richard Gilliam 1988
John H. Guidry 1989
Irv Koch 1990
Ken Moore 1991 "For having the ugliest knees in fandom"
Ned Brooks 1992
Ben Yalow 1993
T. K. F. Weisskopf 1994
Gaylord Enterprises 1995
Naomi Fisher 1996 For crimes against the waistlines of fandom
Hank Reinhardt 1997
Gary R. Robe 1998 "Because He Can't Stop Us" and/or For Inventing the Rubble
George Wells 1999 For Introducing Fandom to Werewolf Vs. Vampire Woman
Naomi Fisher 2000 For Single-Handedly Destroying the DSC Banquet
Steve Francis and Sue Francis 2001 For Retiring Rivercon
Rosy Lillian 2002 "For Making Guy More Than He Was"
Jerry Page 2003 For a Lifetime of Disservice
The Charlotte in 2005 NASFiC Bid Committee 2004 For failure to vote for their own bid (which lost by six votes)
Judy Bemis 2005 For resigning as Southern Fandom Confederation Treasurer
The Entire Robe Family 2006 For not telling us Where To Go and What To Do
Xerpes (Frank & Millie Kalisz) 2007 For the invention of 'Skippy' punch
Bob Embler 2008 For the attempted drowning of the DSC
Chattacon Registration Department 2009 For consecutive years of hours-long registration lines
Uncle Timmy 2010 Because "It's all Uncle Timmy's fault" and/or He'd been first runner-up too many times
Bill Parker 2011 For bringing the Worldcon (LoneStarCon 3) (and two years of work) to Southern fandom.
Bob Jennings 2012 For changing the SFPA deadline
Pat Gibbs 2013 For running DSC's traditional Hearts competition.
Gary Robe 2014 For screwing up SFPA's egoboo poll
The force of gravity 2015 For taking away Ned Brooks so recently
The Governor of North Carolina 2016 For unpopular politics
Covid-19 2020 for obvious reasons!
Covid-19 2022 one of the few multiple award winners...



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