Broken Headphone Jack- Using Speakers Instead?

Hey All,
I recently snapped off the last one-third of a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack into my Macbook's female port. I have been unable to dig it out with various needles and tweezers, and will take it to an Apple retail store sometime soon. If they can't do anything, I'm thinking of putting a dot of epoxy or Krazy Glue on a toothpick. :/
Anyway, is there any method by which I can, in the meantime, play audio through my internal speakers? To the computer, it's just as though I have a pair of headphones in...is there a way I can get around the Macbook's instinct to play music through the headphones when they're plugged in?
Thanks~

A method that I and others have successfully used is to remove the top case to get access to the jack. (The jack is the hole in the side of the MacBook, you broke a plug off in that jack)
The jack is plastic encapsulated but you should be able to create a tiny hole in the end of that jack into which you can insert a small pin or nail of sorts that you can use to push the plug out of the hole.
I like to use a red hot pin to melt a hole in the plastic end of the jack.
The problem with using glue is that it is very easy to get glue where you don't want it.

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