See Multiplicity, a 1996 movie starring Michael Keaton as a man who has himself duplicated. Only, like those nth generation Xerox cartoons that used to circulate around offices, each subsequent copy lost a little resolution.
I thought about getting cloned to share the workload, but I don’t know if I could live with myself. It probably would have been less stressful than getting married, though.
x_Tech over 7 years ago
No, we’re not! One of us doesn’t have a drink.
chris_weaver over 7 years ago
Where are the clones? Send in the clones!
Gent over 7 years ago
And they’re all wearing a skirt.
GROG Premium Member over 7 years ago
I suspect not a compliment.
cubswin2016 over 7 years ago
Frank And Ernest: Attack Of The Clones
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 7 years ago
See Multiplicity, a 1996 movie starring Michael Keaton as a man who has himself duplicated. Only, like those nth generation Xerox cartoons that used to circulate around offices, each subsequent copy lost a little resolution.
grainpaw over 7 years ago
I thought about getting cloned to share the workload, but I don’t know if I could live with myself. It probably would have been less stressful than getting married, though.
waltermgm over 7 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d-aWMQuoS4
Hippogriff over 7 years ago
While genetically identical, the clone still starts out as a baby.
Jim Kerner over 7 years ago
They’re also going to create a rock group called The Rolling Clones. Ducking.
gopher gofer over 7 years ago
and always cloning around…