Have You Seen the Nashville Public Library’s “Curb Side Baby” Video?
STANFORD, CA - DECEMBER 17: A man browses through books at the Cecil H. Green on the Stanford University Campus December 17, 2004 in Stanford, California. Google, the internet search engine, has announced a long-term project to put 15 million books from seven of the world's most prestigious libraries online and make them searchable. Included will be the libraries of Harvard, Stanford, the University of Michigan, the New York Public Library and the University of Oxford, including the Bodleian. Books and periodicals will be scanned and project is expected to take six years and cost more than $100 million. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
The Nashville Public Library did a video advertising their curbside delivery service, and it’s so goofy and fun that it went viral.
It features a mouse puppet rapping the details about how to roll up in your car to pick up OR return your books. They call it “Curb Side Baby” because it’s set to the music of the 1990 Vanilla Ice hit “Ice Ice Baby”.
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