I think (I hope) it is a well-known fact that Visual Studio will automatically complete your event handlers for you. The problem is, I've never liked the way it did this and I always went in and cleaned them up. Not any more! What am I talking about? Here's a sample. In this case, I have a class Foo that has an event SomethingHappened.
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