Did you want EVEN MORE DRAMA about city parks funding? Sure, there was an actual shoving match. Then there've been a bunch of dueling editorials on Slog (from yes on Prop 1 to no on Prop 1 to OMG fuck those guys). The whole thing seems like a storyline on Parks and Recreation. Now there's a new twist: Robo-calls.

Goldy over at his blog Horse Sass (why's it called that?) has a video up with a recording of the No on Prop 1 campaign's robo-calls, which he calls "bullshit scare tactics."

The SECB says vote Yes on Prop 1, by the way. And we really wish someone was making a documentary about this whole thing.

UPDATE 1:32 p.m.: Those robo-calls, you'll notice if you click through to Horse Sass, appeared to come from the phone number 911-9111, a made-up number that was perhaps a poor choice on behalf of the no campaign. Because now it looks like SPD is investigating an episode of "caller ID fraud" from that number. From the SPD Blotter:

Dozens of confused Seattle residents have called Seattle police over the last 24 hours after receiving hangup calls, which appeared as if they came from 911.

WHOOPS.