If you're talking about executing a task asynchronously, the most typical pattern is to catch the exception in thread and rethrow it once you eventually synchronize to wait for task completion. For instance, the IAsyncResult pattern has a BeginX(), EndX() call structure where you call EndX() to block until completion. The EndX() call should throw any exception that happened in the asynchronous operation so that the caller can decide how to handle it.
Not sure what you're trying to prove with this code. Just write an exception handler for AppDomain.Current. UnhandledException and log or display the value of e.ExceptionObject.ToString().
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