Thank you guys. I think I will just live with it.

I would have used that ExpectedException attribute but I have to call
mock.VerifyAllExpectations() after the exception was thrown to make
sure no Close was executed.. so I have to catch it I guess?
The Exception is a custom one.. I just didnt want to overload my
thread ;-)

What would your new name suggestion be?

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