Norm Kelly really gets a kick out of trolling Meek Mill. On Thursday, the Toronto councillor jumped on Twitter and poked fun at Wale’s “pencil” comment about the Philly rapper.

Following Wale’s interview with the Breakfast Club, the politician sent out a chuckle-worthy tweet in reference to the ordeal, which apparently got a rise out of Meek as well.

"Waiting for @MeekMill to return to Toronto so I can pencil in the date," Kelly wrote today (October 22) on Twitter.

During his visit to New York’s Power 105, Wale told the trio of host that he thought his MMG label mate went into his beef with Drake with a "pencil in a gun fight."

Back in September, Kelly made Meek the butt of online jokes when he highlighted the fact that the Dreams Worth More Than Money rapper was not featured on Forbes’ annual "Hip-Hop Cash Kings" list. To make matters worse, he even threw in a reference to Drake and Future's "Where Ya At."

Kelly, an undisputed Drake supporter, has had it out for Meek since he put Drizzy on blast for allegedly using a ghostwriter back in July. After Meek’s Twitter rant touting Quentin Miller as Drake's ghostwriter, Kelly took it upon himself to inform Meek that he is no longer welcomed in Toronto. After that tweet is when the two engaged in a back and forth via Twitter.

Interestingly, Meek took on a similar position of power when he responded to Wale in a now deleted Instagram post. Writing at length, Meek fired back at the "Lotus Flower Bomb" rapper, poking fun at several points he made during the interview and issuing a few threats. Towards the end of his most recent rant, Meek asserted that Wale is no longer a part of Rick Ross' label and made sure to let everyone know that he was "making that call."

Kelly again taunted Meek about the lackluster response received from his "Wanna Know" track aimed at Drake.

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