There was almost always excitement in cities such as Manehattan, especially to many sightseers who tours these cities. Nothing seems commonplace to some ponies, and interesting events were always happening around the corner. Unfortunately for Long Drive, he was unable to comprehend the meaning of "excitement", if you would consider constantly being lost in the streets of Manehattan exciting. He had difficulty finding his home when he leaves his comfortable home to do errands, even if he only went a short distance. The streets and roads seemed so confusing to Long Drive, and he had to ponder whether he was actually going the correct way home. The most recent episode had him out from his house for hours, and Long Drive, desperate, went into a store- the name or the address of it, he did not know- and asked for help, and only then had he finally returned home, tired. Hoofington was nothing like this, Long Drive thought to himself. True, it was another large city, but at least he could recognize the roads there and had no trouble navigating around the city. It was similar to solving a maze over and over again; the more often you do the same maze, the more accurate and faster you can do it. But Manehattan was still new to Long Drive. He had recently moved to Manehattan, where he had to adapt to his new environment and roam unexplored roads. Today, Long Drive had been prepared. He made sure to bring a map, which specifically listed all of the city's streets and historical landmarks, and other structures, such as schools or parks. He has planned to explore more of the city, and set out with his golfing bag. Carrying his golfing inventory was now a habit of his when going out, when back in Hoofington, as school ended, he would go to the golf course and play some holes for the day. Even though he had not the slightest clue when the golf courses nearby are, he still tended to bring it along. Long Drive didn't really mind the extra weight. Then, as he continues down the street, he sees something one may find queer. Long Drive, due to living in the city, had a tendency to pay attention to surrounding so he could observe unusual yet interesting things that were happening nearby. There were two ponies, one a filly and another a colt; the latter seemed much older than the former. Long Drive, his curiosity getting the better of him, slowed his pace to get a good glance at the pair.