Headphone jack broken in port; no sound

I own a 13" MBP (May 2010) running Mac OSX [Snow Leopard, updated regularly - two clean installs since issue occurred]. In December, I was trying to capture audio for a presentation through a dated/borrowed microphone. The microphone's jack broke off inside of my Macbook. Since then, I have no longer been able to output audio through my port.
CheatSheet of facts
40% Of the port is blocked by the tip of a headphone/microphone/3.5mm cable.
Blockage is not removable
Tweezers, Toothpick with rubber cement, superglue, dentist pick
Performed by myself AND day supervisor at a Apple Store
Applecare is expired
Mac OSX doesn't produce sound - in fact all controls are disabled. Audio options are greyed out on my toolbar, no controls available in Applications/Audio MIDI Configuration.
I have reinstalled Mac OS 2 times
Hard drive crashed, physical defect recognized and rectified by a AppleCare Tech
Windows 7 Ultimate (64) installed through Bootcamp - sound is produced when in Windows
Willing to write some AppleScript to disable the port, if someone can give me some help
TL;DR - Broke a 3.5mm jack in my headphone port on my MBP; Sound is no longer produced under MacOSX, but does occur in Windows 7, loaded through Bootcamp.

So open or have someone open the Macbook and remove the broken piece from the headphone jack. > Mac Repair - iFixit
In all of my 5 years here, I have never seen a script or hack around that part of OS X
Also note: that this is the Desktop iMac section of ASC and that the Macbook section is over in > Notebooks: Apple Support Communities
Dennis

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