Months later, Larry and Duff are caught on their office's security camera stealing Princess, a toy horse in a co-worker's cubical. Princess was intended to be a birthday gift for the co-worker's six year old daughter.
Larry and Duff try on their new black leather half chaps before leaving for the stable. Wait 'till Nancy, their riding trainer sees them!
Coring and slicing plenty of apples for the horses.
The smiles quickly fade as they learn part of riding includes taking care of the horses. And that includes mucking the stalls. Duff doesn't like this.
Larry and Duff get to meet their horse, Merlin. Larry thinks it's a good idea to bribe Merlin a little before the ride. They can give him the apples after they're safely back in the barn, saving the best for last!
Now for a saddle, riding helmets and gloves. Duff refuses to wear a helmet, saying his belt and ball cap are sufficient protection from anything. He also insists white gloves work better for capturing the eye of professional woman riders.
Time to saddle up. "Hey, Duff. How high up do you think we are? I forgot my helmet." "Nah. I signed waiver papers for the both of us. You're good."
Time to move out. Yippie-kai-yay! "Hey, Larry. Look, no hands or stirrups."
Coming back in after the ride. They are all smiles! "Yes, Larry. We are professionals!"
Duff and Larry see the manure spreader and want to take it for a ride. Their smiles are back!
On the way out of the stable, Duff and Larry spot the semi used to take horses to academy shows. They race over to the cab and insist on a quick photo session.
After arriving at Knollwood, they visit the arena lounge to watch what it is all about. "Hey Larry, those horses look really big."
A visit to the tack room to pick out a bridle.
"OK. Let's do a little practicing before going out into the arena. We must look like the professionals we are."