DP Daily Prompts: Clone Wars

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If you could clone yourself, how would you split up your responsibilities?

My problem with cloning is,which part of me do I dislike. If I could discern that I’ll most certainly give the responsibilities of going out to do chores to the part that gives me more trouble. But I know it won’t work there isn’t a part of me that gives me trouble, we work together quite smoothly, giving too much work to one part and not enough to other  will cause a lot of bad feeling  as a result cloning won’t work for me.

I am really not in favor of cloning myself. I already split my responsibilities, the work that requires thinking I let my brain handle it. The arms and legs do their part. the eyes always wave the caution signal, and the nose does its job of smell.

I am afraid I do not like to split myself, everything is working fine!

https://sabethville.wordpress.com/2015/02/16/dp-daily-prompts-clone-wars/

DP Daily Prompt: City Planners

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If you could clone one element from another city you’ve visited— a building, a cultural Institution, a common street food, etc.– and bring it to your hometown, what would it be?

The idea of cloning is terrific, some of the institutions, buildings,shopping centers, common streets I’ve seen in another city or cities and bring back to my hometown, there are a few I’d like to have in my hometown e.g. “Oxford Street In London, England” is a grand addition to my hometown, or even “Selfridges”, here is one problem I’m bound to encounter, my hometown is not large enough for the store or the street that could be placed with ease.

Maybe I’d like to bring back the Jean Talon farmer’s market in Montreal, it’s not too large, it’s a place where you can see a variety of yummy foods and produce, oh but bringing some of the produce back to my hometown can be a stumbling block esp. produce which are not grown in my hometown, to bring them by truck is a worry because the produce will rot by the time it gets to my town.

My next option is to leave things as they are and be contented with the thought some things cannot change.

k: https://sabethville.wordpress.com/2014/06/12/dp-daily-prompt-4/