Time Machine from one external hard drive to another

Hi, I just had the dreadful misfortune of spilling water onto my Macbook Pro over the weekend. It shorted immediately and it's currently drying with some rice. Luckily I was able to take the hard drive out! I already checked that all my contents are fine *whew*.
I bought an external hard drive enclosure to put the hard drive in (it has all my most up to date files). Let's call this poor guy the Enclosed HD.
I also have another external hard drive (La Cie) that I typically use to back things up. I haven't ran Time Machine in a while and really hope to do so ASAP.
I have access to another MBP and I want to use it to run Time Machine to back up the latest files from the Enclosed HD to the La Cie. How do I do this without the computer thinking that I want to run Time Machine with it's internal hard drive?
I appreciate any suggestions. Spilling water on my laptop has already been a nightmare for me the past two days.
THANKS!

Although the documentation says you can copy Time Machine backups in the Finder, it's very slow and sometimes doesn't work at all.
Launch Disk Utility, open the built-in help, and search for the term "Duplicate." Follow the instructions. Turn Time Machine OFF in its preference pane while copying the volume.

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