The story of the column starts in the Auckland newsroom, where Samways had the responsibility of answering the phones. The young journalist was answering the phones after recently arriving back from her OE.
It was then that opportunity crossed her path.
"The editor at the time was looking for snippets for short attention spans for the back page," Samways recalls.
This simple idea would turn into an ongoing search for New Zealand curiosities to feed the beast on a daily basis.
Samways has many options to choose from, but after all these years there are few that really stick to her mind.
"I remember a woman who was a moderator on a big website. They did a story about a dog attacking a penguin and she was terribly distraught, and wrote a comment saying: 'What if it was a child dressed as a penguin, then that dog would be up for murder.'
"Then there was another that came from the minutes of the Papatoetoe Cossie Club. They wanted to turn down the air conditioning because it was affecting the flow of their darts.
"The simple relatable things are quite funny.
Not all the correspondence Samways has received over the years has been quite as desirable.
"I used to get these cryptic messages sent by snail mail on the back of envelopes, and some were really creepy," she says.
"That's nothing new for a woman with a profile, but I'm glad those stopped."
What didn't stop, however, were the columns. They kept coming every day, pasted to the back page for the enjoyment of the readers.
And after 20 years, Samways hasn't lost her motivation yet. She's still on the hunt for the little curiosities that make New Zealand such a special place to live.
So could she ever imagine handing this hallowed responsibility over to someone else?
"From my cold, dead hands," she laughs.
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